In "Downturn Is Too Late to Prolong Expansion" (Viewpoints, June 23), A.
White House chief of staff Donald T.
Gov.
Mike Schmidt told Jayson Stark of the Philadelphia Inquirer: "If everyone pitched like Mike Scott, you'd make a lot of money being a .200 hitter."
A judge interrupted the espionage trial of a Soviet couple today to ask jurors whether they had heard Defense Secretary Caspar W.
I have a bone to pick with David Lehrer's letter, excusing Dornan for his "little Jew" remark.
In a recent interview relative to the induction of Tom Heinsohn to the Basketball Hall of Fame, he was clearly heard to state that should he ever play against Billy Cunningham again, he would "trip him, do anything to win."
Secretary of Defense Caspar W.
Jean Erck, my friend from Houston, is a smart lady.
The letter (March 8) from David A.
What strange bedfellows adversity tends to make.
The spate of castigating letters regarding Rep.
Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley said Tuesday that published remarks by his campaign chairman that one of Gov.
The White House delivered a sharp public rebuke to the State Department's chief Middle East specialist Friday, disavowing his suggestion that the United States would respond militarily if Iran attacked U.S.
Rep. Thomas J. Downey (D-N.Y.), after a shoving match on the House floor with Rep. Robert K.
remark, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone admitted today that it was offensive and said, "I would like to express my heartfelt apology."
Gene Wojciechowski describes Dieter Brock's year with the Rams as "so-so."
Atty. Gen.
A Canadian official's remark to then-presidential aide Michael K.
Seattle Mariner officials said Wednesday they believe their director of player development remains committed to promoting minorities within the team's front office, despite a racially suggestive comment he made.