Word: bed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...ransom was recovered from under a bed in an apartment rented by a friend of Byrne's. The tenant was in a hospital at the time and was not a suspect. Also found with the cash was another...
...into the first-floor apartment at 4 a.m. They found Lynch, who offered no resistance, although a .45 automatic was near by. More important, Sam was indeed there, blindfolded and bound. He was undernourished, but well. He had spent the entire time in the apartment, usually tied to a bed or chair...
...leading lady in a $7,000 movie entitled Owen. She agreed, provided she could be a leading man instead. "It's an exciting challenge for an actress, and really fun trying to project the male outlook," said Black, who began her Hollywood acting career by playing semismart, bed-prone bimbos. "This is the only chance I'll probably ever have to play a man on the screen." Undoubtedly...
Does the U.S. have more hospital beds than it needs? The American Hospital Association insists that it does not. The A.H.A. reports that the total number of hospital beds in the country dropped from 1.7 million to 1.54 million between 1965 and 1973 and notes that the U.S. now trails Ireland, France, West Germany and the United Kingdom in the number of beds per capita. The Washington-based Public Citizen Health Research Group disagrees. It has released a report claiming that the country has 100,000 more hospital beds than it needs-a figure some staffers at the Department...
...until 9. Back home once more, he locks himself in his room for two hours of homework, including one with a private tutor. Not until midnight is little Haruo, 11, finally allowed to turn out his light. Says he, wearily: "I'm happy only when I hop into bed...