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    As an umpire for decades on some of tennis's biggest stages, Lois Goodman mixed it up with John McEnroe and Martina Navratilova, Roger Federer and the Williams Sisters.

  • Professional tennis referee Lois Goodman officiates at a CIF tennis tournament in 2008. (AP Photo/Los Angeles Daily News, David Crane)

    L.A. pro tennis umpire charged with husband's murder

    As an umpire for decades on some of tennis's biggest stages, Lois Goodman mixed it up with John McEnroe and Martina Navratilova, Roger Federer and the Williams sisters.

  • Tennis referee arrested in LA death of husband

    A professional tennis referee from Los Angeles who for years has officiated matches between the game's top players was arrested Tuesday in New York City on a felony warrant charging her with killing her elderly husband in April.

  • The tool kit of Floridian Robert Pease, who travels to model airfields full-time in a recreational vehicle towing his aircraft workshop, parked at the 3rd Annual Airplanes of the World Scale Fly-In at Konterra Model Airpark in Laurel, Md., on Saturday, June 23, 2007. ( J.M. Eddins Jr. / The Washington Times )

    Model airplane pilots remotely rule the skies

    Young Max Goron's fingers, clutching the levers on a control box about the size of a video-game console, are shaking — just a bit."Oops, you're upside down," an instructor in the art of radio-controlled aircraft guidance tells him as they stand together at the Konterra Model Airpark in Laurel, where the Freestate Aeromodelers club is holding its "Airplanes of the World" fly-in.

  • The tool kit of Floridian Robert Pease, who travels to model airfields full-time in a recreational vehicle towing his aircraft workshop, parked at the 3rd Annual Airplanes of the World Scale Fly-In at Konterra Model Airpark in Laurel, Md., on Saturday, June 23, 2007. ( J.M. Eddins Jr. / The Washington Times )

    Model airplane pilots remotely rule the skies

    Young Max Goron's fingers, clutching the levers on a control box about the size of a video-game console, are shaking — just a bit."Oops, you're upside down," an instructor in the art of radio-controlled aircraft guidance tells him as they stand together at the Konterra Model Airpark in Laurel, where the Freestate Aeromodelers club is holding its "Airplanes of the World" fly-in.

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