Rendell said that his schedule wouldn't allow him to take up sports tycoon Lewis Katz's invitation to fly to Boston to attend an education fund-raising event. Katz and six others died Saturday when his jet crashed on takeoff from Hanscom Field outside
Lewis Katz, who died in a plane crash on Saturday night, was a reluctant newspaper owner — he came to the role late in life — but he was interested enough and dedicated enough to fight hard once he got involved. Just four days before the crash, he
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Lewis Katz, co-owner of the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News, was among seven people who died in a plane crash Saturday night (see related story). After learning of his tragic death Sunday
Rendell said that his schedule wouldn't allow him to take up sports tycoon Lewis Katz's invitation to fly to Boston to attend an education fund-raising event. Katz and six others died Saturday when his jet crashed on takeoff from Hanscom Field outside
Rendell said that his schedule wouldn't allow him to take up sports tycoon Lewis Katz's invitation to fly to Boston to attend an education fund-raising event. Katz and six others died Saturday when his jet crashed on takeoff from Hanscom Field outside