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May 10, 2012
World & Nation
A Soviet Jew long denied an exit visa was given permission to join his family in the United States only days before a planned hunger strike, his son said.
Jan. 26, 1987
The man who stocked the humdrum checkout counters of America’s supermarkets with accounts of alien monsters, haunted houses, occult voices and celebrity tittle-tattle is dead.
Oct. 3, 1988
A federal grand jury Tuesday indicted two New Jersey research scientists on charges that they conspired to make millions of dollars selling stolen trade secrets for the commercial production of two pharmaceuticals, including a brand of interferon used to treat a form of cancer common among people with AIDS.
Aug. 22, 1990
Sports
The second-best horse in the Manalapan Handicap at Calder Race Course is here for Saturday’s 121st running of the $1-million Travers Stakes.
Aug. 16, 1990
Ministry of Gossip
June 30, 2011
Money & Company
June 15, 2009
California
Seaman Kyle Mullen, 24, from Manalapan, N.J., died Friday after completing the grueling 5½-day Naval Base Coronado training event
Feb. 7, 2022
Real Estate
In Los Angeles’ hotbed of high-end real estate, $175 million can buy part of a grand estate with 50,000 square feet and a pedigree that includes legendary business magnates and iconic films.
Sept. 25, 2016
Politics
After Colorado shootings, Obama to cut campaign trip short
July 20, 2012