World & Nation
A couple charged with starving their four adopted sons contend the boys starved themselves, telling a magazine the oldest son lied to authorities about conditions in the family’s home.
Nov. 15, 2004
Pop & Hiss
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Nov. 17, 2010
Raymond Jackson, 70, the London political cartoonist known as “Jak.”
July 31, 1997
California
Former McMartin Pre-School teacher Mary Ann Jackson, one of the original defendants in the four-year molestation proceedings against whom charges were dismissed in 1986, testified Monday that she never saw or heard any sign that children were abused or harmed during her 17 months at the nursery school.
Nov. 8, 1988
A couple jailed on charges they starved their four adopted sons denied the accusations.
Nov. 2, 2003
Felts, Raymond Lourice, 84, of Camarillo. Pierce Brothers Griffin Mortuary, Camarillo.
Nov. 17, 1995
Sports
The word on the hard court a year ago was good if you were Lisa Raymond.
Aug. 10, 1994
Each parent faces 28 counts of endangerment and aggravated assault in a case that led to reforms in New Jersey’s child welfare system.
May 6, 2004
Politics
Despite statements by Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton that he “never received any unusual or favorable treatment” to avoid being drafted during the Vietnam War, there is strong evidence that Clinton benefited from a concerted lobbying campaign orchestrated by his uncle to delay his military induction, The Times has found.
Sept. 2, 1992
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, New York Mayor David N. Dinkins and Boston Mayor Raymond L.
Aug. 12, 1991