A policeman escaped possible death after his badge deflected a bullet aimed at his heart in a shoot-out with two assailants Monday.
The utility will pass on to its customers, at its next semiannual price adjustment, savings of nearly $10 million in July and an estimated $13 million in August as a result of purchases of natural gas on the spot market.
A millionaire industrialist has saved the Raybestos Brakettes of Bridgeport, Conn., one of the
Not long ago, it looked like the Santa Clarita Valley would lose a federally funded program that since 1978 has helped repair the homes of low-income residents.
Last month's attack on the guided missile frigate Stark, which killed 37 sailors, might have been
A cable car full of skiers and tourists stalled on the way up a mountain Monday.
Little Joana Roche scampered across the crowded hospital floor when she spotted Dr.
Bernstein says that only 20,000 to 46,000 American boys' lives were saved by the A-bombs, rather
the church superstructure and save it from demolition required by the city's strict earthquake ordinance, the church announced Wednesday.
Three Fullerton children who suffered burns and smoke inhalation when the car in which they had been left unattended caught fire are doing better, according to officials at UCI Medical Center.
which they worked overturned as it was being moved back to shore.
A U.S.
A delirious Turkish-speaking man was found adrift in a small boat off Cyprus on Wednesday and was quoted as saying that two companions died during a 15-day ordeal at sea.
Thousands of snails were saved Saturday from becoming escargot-- delicacies cooked in butter, garlic and parsley.
its five crewmen were rescued by a passing ship, the Norddeich coastal radio station said.
Bernstein should read the book, "The Prisoner And The Bomb," by Laurens van der Post (Morrow, 1971).
Bernstein's article is far more mythical than its title implies.
My husband and I are well-traveled persons but we owe a big thanks to Jerry Hulse for our best holiday ever.
I am tired of pundits like Bernstein and their crying over the necessity or unnecessity of dropping the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
A Staten Island ferry carrying more than 5,000 passengers lost power in New York Harbor this morning and nearly slammed into a rocky ledge off Governor's Island.