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...Kerrigan wanted to hit the ice jumping. But Evy insisted on caution because of scar tissue: "We've had to push it, but we couldn't push it to the point of reinjury because then you're through." So there were sessions of swimming and weight lifting. And the bike. "I have to use the bike to loosen up, and I hate it," says Kerrigan, 24. The day she first pulled off a triple toe loop, says Mary with a sigh, "was . . . just . . . wonderful." The rest of the triples and spins followed, and there will be no changes...
...early one morning for dim sum at the local hotel. It was still cool when we emerged from a heavy breakfast of pork in testines, so we decided to bike over to the amusement park. Although it was a weekday, the park, which stood next to a courthouse, was very crowded. Li Mei explained it was because everyone had come to hear the criminal sentences. "Peasant, age 21," was all I understood of the loudspeaker announcement. We walked past the crowds and bought tickets for the park. I taught my cousins how to drive bumper cars. We went or five...
Cambridge attorney and public defender MarkW.Shea says he was recently involved in a case inwhich the Harvard police arrested two Black,college-age men for leaning over the bike racks onQuincy...
...says Lewers, who hopes to publish the family's story as a free-lance article. "But part of their being was taken from them by the river." The Everses now lock their doors, for instance, and live on a heavily trafficked road -- too busy for Mark to ride his bike safely. "I really miss my home and neighbors," says Tony, 26, an assembler at a radiator plant. "I figure if we can't live by our old neighbors, we may as well live out in the country by ourselves, so I'm looking around for a farm or something...
...Your Man, the first interactive movie, last year had audiences pushing armrest buttons to guide the story. Dizzying, perhaps, but successful enough to launch another: Run for Your Life, about Manhattan bike messengers, now in production...