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...blood, Bowen's husband Richard hired a private laboratory to analyze the contents of a bottle of Maximum Strength Anacin-3 capsules he said she had used. Five of the capsules had been tampered with, and one contained cyanide. Richard Bowen retained flamboyant San Francisco Attorney Melvin Belli to sue the maker of Anacin-3, American Home Products Co., for $1 million. But last month Bowen was arrested as a suspect in the crime...
...last four minutes of the period, the Tigers took the lead for good, on goals by Anne-Marie Belli and Kelly O'Dell. And from then on, the New Jerseyans gradually took control of the game. Princeton's top line of Ammidon, O'Dell, and Laura Hallbornon, gave the Crimson defense constant problems, while the trio of Hurley, Ward and Vicki Palmer provided Harvard's only solid offensive pressure...
...circumstances, thanks to the U.S.S.R.'s well-oiled propaganda machine, the real enemy--the system--is easily camouflaged by a more handy one, the West. Just as the Germans clamored for "living space" during the 1930s, the Russians could be forced to strike out for food as their "causus belli." The unthinkable could then become possible...
...midweek Italian police arrested Pasqua Aurora Belli, 34, a former schoolteacher, and Flavio Amico, 26, a printer, as suspects in the Dozier kidnaping, but their exact role in the crime was not clear. Meanwhile, police were kept busy with a number of spurious tips, including a telephone message to the Beirut office of the Italian news agency ANSA. The caller, speaking in Arabic, claimed that Dozier had been executed and that his body could be found in a small but unnamed Italian village. Police found nothing, and the message was considered to be a hoax...
...three weeks of treatment would be followed by two weeks of rest over a four-month period. While the symptoms were relieved for up to a year, the results were not as successful as those at Stanford, possibly because of the gaps between treatments. Harvard Radiation Therapist James A. Belli, 50, says patients' response depends on how far their disease has advanced. "If the joints have not been structurally altered," says he, "the pain is almost completely eliminated." Side effects were transient and similar to those experienced by Hodgkin's patients: fatigue, sore throat and occasional diarrhea...