WASHINGTON – Shabby maintenance performed on American Airlines' planes posed a safety risk to passengers and, left unfixed, could have eventually caused an accident.
Olympic Games hopeful Jill Camarena is on the road to recovery in keeping Beijing in her sights. Of course, she has her fingers crossed. Jill is rehabbing after lower back surgery a month ago and is aiming to begin full practice in the shot put ring later this month, pending doctor's approval.
If you were inclined to wager on the first Nintendo Wii bowling tournament at the NewSeasons Assisted Living Community in Washington Township, the smart money was on the challengers.
Holmen High School's softball team entered their final three Mississippi Valley Conference games in control of their own destiny for their first league championship since 2005, and their first outright league title since 1999. But losses to bottom-half teams Onalaska Friday and Tomah Tuesday left Holmen needing help from Logan Thursday (after the Courier deadline) to tie with Central for the
Get up and get down to the H.Y.P.E. Festival at the Detroit Public Library on Woodward Avenue today. The festival will celebrate the opening of the library's high-tech, 3,394-square-foot Teen Center. Designed for youths 13 to 18, the center includes wireless Internet access, music listening and video gaming stations, computers and more. Today, enjoy the music of DJ Fingers, African dance troupes
1. First-quarter hardware: With one quarter of this season in the books, there's a surprising dearth of premature praise from overzealous media members. Well, Three Up, Three Down is here for you. I present the major award winners halfway to the halfway point:
Japanese superhero Ultraman vanquishes an evil enemy during a live performance at a Tokyo games arcade. But Ultraman's real battle is proving much harder -- enticing customers back to the nation's arcades.