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...also tell people he was a music producer or a fitness-club owner. In reality, Muhammad had had trouble finding work of late. And he had lost custody of four of his children in a series of noxious legal battles. But together with his imagination, his Army-style duffel bag and his well-mannered "son," Muhammad had apparently cobbled together a world for himself--one that, for a time at least, obeyed his will. "I always thought of them in an endearing way," Peter David, one of the coffee-shop workers would later say. "How often...
...trying to ward off drug reps who try to cozy up to future doctors long before they can write prescriptions. Instead of chowing down on a free sales-pitch sandwich, students--who are usually buried in debt and years away from making a salary--are being asked to brown-bag it. A tall order, but it beats the hospital cafeteria...
Resident tutor Timothy P. McCarthy ’93 said that he is missing his collection of close to 300 CDs, a watch with significant sentimental value, money and his gym bag. He estimated that he lost $4,000 to $5,000 worth of items in the burglary...
When she was picked up at a railroad station of the industrial city of Ploiesti in June 2000, Nina was a hardened little street child who hoarded food, carried all her belongings in a plastic bag and regarded strangers with a suspicious frown. Today, as a resident of Casa Austria, a family-type home in Ploiesti for children in need, she seems the picture of happiness. Though still a bit hyperactive, she smiles constantly, is extremely sociable and spends most of her time at play. She may never learn the identity of her parents, how she ended...
...doing electric chairs," says Treacy. The limited-edition collection will debut in January in high-end designer stores like Maria Luisa in Paris, 10 Corso Como in Milan and Selfridges, Harvey Nichols and Harrods in London. Expect prices to run from j70 for a visor to j310 for a bag, and there are only 2,000 of each color. If that sounds pricey, consider how much a real Warhol would run you. Sotheby's is expecting between $4 million and $6 million for Lavender Marilyn (1) at its contemporary art auction in New York on Nov. 12. And Phillips...