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...daughter said. “He spoke languages—and he was still studying languages—and he loved to travel.”Manne developed a new passion for horseback riding at the age of 65.A close friend and colleague, Nobel Laureate Kenneth J. Arrow, said Manne also loved to play polo, and that he was a fan of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas.When Manne could no longer play polo, he continued to ride, focusing instead on jumping. He was riding when he suffered cardiac arrest and fell off his horse...
...hottest store in retailing isf Bass Pro Shops; the second hottest is its rival, Cabela's. Cities from Buffalo, N.Y., to Broken Arrow, Okla., are throwing hundreds of millions of dollars at those outfits for the privilege of getting one of their megastores. The stores are so popular, they drive economic development...
Renovations on the old theater on 12 Holyoke Street, which has been the home of Pudding productions since 1888, began earlier this year. Since the renovation process will last through 2007, the HPT has relocated its productions for the time being to the Zero Arrow Street Theater...
...Dine at Arrow St. Crepes or Phatt Boys on October 5, and 75% or 10% of your tab (respectively) will go to the American Red Cross Hurricane Relief Fund. Donations will also be collected at the restaurant. For more information, see dineforamerica.org...
...When the fighting worsened, Anderson and Connolly found themselves on the front line, witnessing a new intrusion by the outside world - the arrival of high-powered guns to replace bows and arrows. They also found themselves, as the book reveals, confronted by wounded friends and new dilemmas. They took one man to hospital but refused to take another for fear of seeming to align themselves with either side. The extent of their unwitting role in sparking the conflict - when their pig was stolen one night - still troubles Connolly. As does the memory of hurrying to the side of their friend...