Television
Winthrop “Win” Baker Jr., 71, the former president of the Westinghouse Broadcasting Co. who turned to running elegant, antique-filled bed and breakfasts, died of complications from pulmonary fibrosis June 7 in a Norwalk, Conn., hospital.
June 16, 2003
Sports
Harness driver David Dunckley remained in a coma in critical condition late Sunday night, two days after he was thrown from his sulky in a four-horse pileup at Roosevelt Raceway, a hospital spokeswoman said.
May 19, 1986
A Winthrop University tennis player was killed and two other people from the South Carolina school’s team were critically injured when a team van ran off I-59 near Hattiesburg, Miss., and slammed into a machine at a construction site.
March 11, 1993
World & Nation
A 43-year-old woman who took home her 15th baby Saturday says she is calling it quits.
Sept. 21, 1986
Business
Strapped employers force workers to take unpaid vacation
Jan. 1, 2009
California
Donald Arthur Doane of Port Hueneme, a retired employee of the U.S.
Sept. 10, 1996
Scholarships of $1,000 have been awarded by the St.
May 19, 1990
Entertainment & Arts
Samuel Wong must be the only person in the world to have operated on three people in the morning and conducted the New York Philharmonic that night.
Sept. 22, 1993
Me-ouch!
Dec. 10, 2008
John Carsten Harper, who preached to eight presidents during 30 years as rector of St.
Sept. 17, 2002