Word: bathroom
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Justin J. Daniels '89, a Straus resident, mornings are the worst. "Our bathroom is so cold in the morning, it's hard to keep from sticking to the seat...
...apparently used to extract confessions from the defendants. Gwynfor Owen, 22, a Royal Air Force senior aircraftsman, told his parents that he admitted to espionage only after being informed that they too would be arrested. Christopher Payne, 26, another R.A.F. defendant, claimed that he was denied use of the bathroom for twelve hours at a time and made to shave three or four times a day until his face bled. The Thatcher government has promised an independent inquiry into the interrogations. But there was no escaping the conclusion that after many embarrassments over porousness in the British intelligence services...
...went into one of the many huge tents provided for the runners to keep warm and I slept. I woke up and read the newspaper. I slept again. I went to the bathroom so I wouldn't have to go during the race. I tried to sleep again. By then...
According to reports, the killer was the youngest of the four hijackers. He had been considered "the good terrorist" because he granted bathroom privileges. Captain Gerardo de Rosa, who falsely radioed that no one on board had been harmed, claimed last week that he did not know for certain of the murder until the hijacking ended. "No one could talk openly to me," he said, "since we were constantly covered by a machine...
...main problem was the sheer number of people who used the bathroom facilities, Quinn said. Those serving an entire floor were used by 15 to 25 people, and therefore suffered more than bathrooms used by just a suite. And in Canaday Hall, ventilation systems couldn't deal with steam from the showers and had to be rebuilt...