Sports
Grab a tissue and get ready for a real tear-jerker, the saddest woe-is-me tale at Super Bowl XXX.
Jan. 27, 1996
Linebacker Greg Lloyd signed a four-year, $7.15-million contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers that makes him the highest-paid defensive player in team history, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported.
April 24, 1993
The Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense didn’t get going until Greg Lloyd got mad.
Jan. 3, 1994
Pittsburgh Steeler linebacker Greg Lloyd doesn’t confine his attacks to quarterbacks.
Sept. 24, 1995
Entertainment & Arts
Warner Bros. to Film ‘Phantom:’ Warner Bros. will make “The Phantom of the Opera,” Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical hit about the lovestruck murderer who terrorized the Paris Opera House.
May 2, 1990
As we continue our Emmys season discussion, Mark Olsen brings in TV critics Lorraine Ali and Robert Lloyd to talk with TV editor Greg Braxton.
June 21, 2018
Greg Lloyd, Pittsburgh Steeler linebacker, doesn’t confine his attacks to quarterbacks.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had hoped linebacker Greg Lloyd’s return from a knee injury would bolster a defense ravaged by free-agency losses.
Sept. 28, 1997
National League umpire Gerry Davis is scheduled to work behind the plate for Game 6 tonight, and Yankee starter Jimmy Key believes that may favor Brave pitcher Greg Maddux.
Oct. 26, 1996
Kansas City, San Diego, Oakland or Cleveland might entertain hopes of being the NFC’s sparring partner in January, but Miami took the early lead in the annual AFC “Who gets crushed in this year’s Super Bowl by Dallas or San Francisco” derby Monday night.
Sept. 19, 1995