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...Newark Valley...
...with scattered clouds as the two jumbo jets sped toward each other. TWA Flight 37, a Lockheed L-1011 with 114 people aboard, was cruising on course at 35,000 ft. from Philadelphia to Los Angeles. American Airlines Flight 182, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10 bound from Chicago to Newark with 194 passengers and crew, was climbing to an assigned altitude...
American Flight 182 made an emergency landing at Detroit's Metropolitan Airport. There, 25 people, three of them seriously injured, were treated at a hospital. The remaining passengers continued on to Newark on another...
...first avoiding politics, he studied engineering at Hoboken's Stevens Institute of Technology, graduated in 1960 and worked days as an engineer, nights as editor of a local weekly. Reeves found he liked newspapering so much that he became a reporter for the Newark Evening News, made a name uncovering political corruption and eventually landed at the New York Times...
...directorates among competing firms have been forbidden since 1914 by Section 8 of the Clayton Antitrust Act. Yet the Justice Department suspects that as many as 400 banks and insurance companies may share directors. Its two civil suits filed last week name the Prudential Insurance Company of America, in Newark, the nation's largest insurance company, which has on its board a director of the San Francisco-based Bank of America, the largest U.S. bank, and another from New York-headquartered Bankers Trust Co. The suits further named three directors of San Francisco's Crocker National Bank...