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Lakin and Kotowski arrived on the scene first and spotted a Chevy Blazer driving down from the garage's upper levels. The other two officers were then called in for backup, Miller said...

Author: By Marios V. Broustas, | Title: Police Arrest Man Possessing Drugs | 2/24/1994 | See Source »

After a brief chase, the officers cornered the Chevy Blazer on the garage's lower level. Police then arrested Batron Sullivan, 26, of the Mattapan section of Boston...

Author: By Marios V. Broustas, | Title: Police Arrest Man Possessing Drugs | 2/24/1994 | See Source »

...work superbly as a play, and if you typed it up in scenes and acts instead of chapters, that's what it would be. Scene 1 sets matters moving briskly, though without corpses or car chases: two cops who hate each other's guts are sitting in a Chevy Blazer, doing some kind of surveillance near Boston. And talking. Always talking, in Higgins' novels; mean, edged, sly talk that goes on endlessly and, it seems, aimlessly until, to the astonishment of talkers and readers, it has coiled around character, event, motive and story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Solve It Again, Sam | 11/29/1993 | See Source »

...subject of the workshop, it quickly became apparent, was improvisation. All those assembled were given copies of musical scores, which contained odd melodic patterns and all manner of symbols to notate Fox's ideas. Fox appeared dressed in a casual yet snazzy blazer and turtleneck, with a case full of music and a cool half-smile. He began with an introduction, explaining that improvisation occurs in all genres of music, not simply jazz, and that he would be working with it "in all forms " today. Fox also discussed the path that his own musical development took, as well...

Author: By James B. Loeffler, | Title: Jazztalk, Improvisation, and Funny Hats in the Quad | 11/18/1993 | See Source »

...work superbly as a play, and if you typed it up in scenes and acts instead of chapters, that's what it would be. Scene 1 sets matters moving briskly, though without corpses or car chases: two cops who hate each other's guts are sitting in a Chevy Blazer, doing some kind of surveillance near Boston. And talking. Always talking, in Higgins' novels; mean, edged, sly talk that goes on endlessly and, it seems, aimlessly until, to the astonishment of talkers and readers, it has coiled around character, event, motive and story...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Solve It Again, Sam | 11/15/1993 | See Source »

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