Some stuff you might not know about those indomitable Detroit Pistons. 1. They began life in Fort Wayne, Ind., as the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons. Fred Zollner was a manufacturer of, yup, pistons. As Shaughnessy always says, you can't make this stuff up.
The recent articles in the Tele regarding non-baptised children being refused placements in Roman Catholic schools highlights the bigotry and sectarianism which still lingers like a spectre over Scotland.
This reviewer confesses to initially snapping up Shirley Temple - America's Sweetheart Collection, Volume 6 because it had a John Ford movie I wanted and hadn't seen in many years, Wee Willie Winkie (1937). Come to think of it, Wee Willie Winkie must have been the first John Ford movie I ever saw, back when I was a child and on Sunday afternoons my younger sister and I used to watch Shirley
Boulevardiers and professional business diners throughout the New York City area have been chattering this week about a recent piece in the New York Times
Feeling smug about your Boston sports teams? Come to Michigan, where this weekend the locals are playing host to the NBA Eastern Conference finals and the Stanley Cup finals. The Tigers are off to a rough start, but still hoping to return to the World Series for the second time in three years. Michigan even has a couple
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rappers Kanye West, Method Man, Redman, Common and their record companies were sued on Thursday by late U.S. jazz musician Joe Farrell's daughter, who accused them of using her father's music without approval.