World & Nation
Frank DeCicco, the reputed mob underboss who was killed Sunday by a car bomb, will be buried without a Roman Catholic funeral Mass, the Brooklyn diocese announced Wednesday.
April 17, 1986
Business
If you think it’s confusing trying to figure out the carry-on rules as an airline passenger, think how hard it must be if you make the bags.
Dec. 13, 1998
Sports
Mike Trout’s fame leads to quite a few claims in south New Jersey
Feb. 8, 2013
Autos
Autos: Booklet provides consumers with guidance on emissions and fuel consumption. Even a few SUVs get the nod.
Feb. 18, 1999
It’s been only four months since this town decided to light a small candle against the dark cloud of incivility that it saw settling over the land.
Feb. 12, 1995
The annual “Green Book” guide to environmentally friendly model year 2002 passenger vehicles was released Tuesday, and in a big change from years past, eight of the dozen top-scoring cars are powered by conventional gasoline-burning, internal-combustion engines.
Feb. 6, 2002
My admiration for the products of 3M knows few bounds, as regular readers of this column know.
June 14, 1987
Autos: The average vehicle sold in the U.S. flunks a national consumer group’s rating for environmentalism.
A bomb exploded when a car door was opened outside a restaurant in Brooklyn, killing an alleged lieutenant to the reputed godfather of the nation’s most powerful organized crime family, police said.
April 14, 1986
For the first time since it began publishing in 1998, the country’s preeminent guide to environmentally friendly passengers cars and trucks does not place an electric vehicle at the head of the list.
Feb. 14, 2001