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Once upon a time, in what would seem like another galaxy, James Thomas Aubrey ran CBS and then MGM.
April 27, 1986
World & Nation
Black Hebrew sect leader Warren Brown was sentenced in Washington to 30 years in prison for his part in a multimillion-dollar racket involving stolen airline tickets, credit cards and embezzlement.
Sept. 16, 1986
A federal judge sentenced the leader of the Black Hebrew religious sect to a maximum 30 years in prison today for his role in a multimillion-dollar nationwide operation involving stolen plane tickets and credit cards and bank embezzlement.
Sept. 15, 1986
Sports
San Francisco’s Aubrey Huff shares field with his idol in World Series
Oct. 28, 2010
When former U.S.
July 1, 1997
Movies
“One Small Hitch” is the kind of romantic comedy that plays right into the wringing hands of those who can’t abide romantic comedies.
Feb. 5, 2015
A federal judge delayed the sentencings of admitted spy Jonathan Jay Pollard and his wife Anne for more than two months, and the government said it was continuing to investigate the case.
Nov. 20, 1986
Business
In further evidence that the economic recovery is gaining momentum, orders for durable goods shot up 9.1% in December--the largest increase in 17 months--while personal incomes grew 1%, the government said Friday.
Jan. 30, 1993
Entertainment & Arts
Playwright and “This Is Us” writer Bekah Brunstetter’s “The Cake,” a comedy about a Christian-conservative baker who balks at making a wedding cake for a lesbian couple, will follow its premiere last year in L.A. with a production at La Jolla Playhouse in February.
Jan. 3, 2018
Robert W. Owen, Lt. Col. Oliver L.
July 28, 1987