There's nothing more wonderful than a play so stirring, so involving, that one forgets to applaud.
"Uncle Miltie," who's always been so benevolent for causes feting others, will be toasted May 9 at a gala at the Century Plaza.
Some days it just pays to go to a party. No telling what will happen.
The Rose Bowl has never been Bo's bowl. Practically everybody knows that by now.
Lots of guys who never made more than $20,000 to 30,000 a year are all broken up about the financial plight of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
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Larry Holmes had suffered cuts before, but never one that had actually bled.
I am very much interested in knowing of the return of the Halley's comet since its last arrival in 1910, and hope I can see it again as I did in that year.
TV replays?
I don't happen to believe in telepathy--the transference of ideas from one person to another by some means other than the normal sensory channels: writing, the spoken word, body language, et cetera.
Al Campanis was not here to share in the Dodgers' contribution to historical excess Monday night--a 13-2 loss to the Phillies that, coming after Sunday's 12-3 loss to the Pirates, set an L.A. record for worst consecutive beatings.
Egypt's struggling economy stands at the brink of bankruptcy.
The Southeast continued to swelter Monday in a heat wave that has killed at least six people, and while some areas received rain during the weekend, the region faced increasing problems from drought.
The Garvey School District may be setting a record for the length to which it will go to get bilingual educators.
University High Coach Joe Sedia was having trouble seeing clearly.
The marriage between San Diego motorists and their freeways is turning from honeymoon to headache.
walkout by striking bus drivers that had no end in sight.
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Just a month ago the Guardian Angels, the controversial citizens patrol, announced bold plans to protect illegal aliens from border bandits.
When Port of Los Angeles officials approved a plan in 1981 to invest millions of dollars to overhaul the dilapidated facilities at Fish Harbor on Terminal Island, commercial fishermen thought their fortunes had finally changed.