Melissa Witt, 19, disappeared from her hometown of Fort Smith, Arkansas, on December 1, 1994, after going to meet her mother at a bowling alley. Her body was found in woodland in the Ozarks ...
The fifty-seven-year-old German former figure-skater and two-time Olympic champion Katarina Witt has achieved what numerous athletes dream of. People remember her for her glamour, charisma ...
Ex-Yankees pitcher Fritz Peterson, a winner of 109 games for the Bronx Bombers and a 1970 All-Star, has died. He was 82 years old. “The Yankees are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of ...
Ken Fritz turned his home into an audiophile’s dream — the world’s greatest hi-fi. What would it mean in the end? Ken Fritz worked for decades to perfect his stereo system at his home in ...
One half of the New York Yankees' most bizarre trade ever has died. Fritz Peterson, who exchanged wives and children with his teammate Mike Kekich, died Thursday at the age of 82. As the New York ...
This may be the perfect union, Fritz Wetherbee and New Hampshire Chronicle. Fritz has covered New Hampshire for more than half a century. He has written for newspapers and magazines, done radio ...
Venus Williams has reportedly parted ways with her longtime coach and hitting partner David Witt. Venus Williams has cut ties with her long-time coach David Witt, according to Witt. It was an 11 ...
Dr Ruth Edge from The University of Manchester, together with her colleagues Professor George Truscott from Keele University and Professors Fritz Boehm & Christian Witt from Berlin, undertook a study ...
We’re not going to retell in great detail the story behind those toy trains that convey the Gen Dare and other deliciousness to your table at the three Fritz’s Railroad Restaurants ...
Fritz Peterson, a staple of the Yankees’ starting rotation for nearly a decade who famously swapped wives with a teammate before the 1973 season, has died, the team announced. He was 82.
Milbank won its seventh-straight (boys) and thrid-straight (girls) titles in the NEC and Sioux Valley's teams defended its ...
By Bruce Weber Fritz Peterson, who was a stalwart pitcher for the ineffectual Yankees of the late 1960s and early ’70s, but whose lingering renown derived more from one of baseball’s most noto ...