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...workers assembled lists of names to determine who was missing, injured or killed in the fire. Gloria Collins was supposed to go to the concert with friends but backed out at the last minute. Now she is praying for a friend with burns on 80% of her body, a broken jaw from being pushed to the floor and boot prints all over her torso. Michele Foshey, 33, who lives across the street from the club, spent the day after the disaster trying to reach a friend who may have been there. "We just don't know," she says. Foshey held...
...there, over the Iraqi border, are enemies who will want to kill these Americans if war comes. And now protesters at home are demanding that the troops return from here without firing a shot. "We're confused," says Marine Private First Class Patrick Cox, 21, an LAV driver from Broken Bow, Neb. "Are the protesters going to spit on us when we go home...
...pleaded guilty to harassing and stalking one of his four ex-wives, served 10 days in Rikers Island prison in New York City on unrelated charges and accused his son, Jordan Ari Goldstein, of stealing $880,000 worth of watches from him. “Truthfully I am a broken man,” he tells FM during a phone interview. “My son made me a broken...
During the interview Goldstein also accused his son of stealing $880,000 worth of watches from him. “My son is a despicable watch thief. He has broken me and Harvard should be ashamed of itself. Yale was the smart one, they turned him down.” He used the issue of the missing watches to explain his guilty plea of in the trial last January: “I don’t have $50,000 for the trial, and I am frankly exhausted. I pleaded guilty because I will not get jail time...
...believing it to be a sanctuary. But the killers were not a pious lot. "They shot at us. Those who tried to flee were cut up with machetes. Then they threw grenades." Last year when she and fellow survivors started testifying in court about the genocide, her house was broken into. She believes the perpetrator was sent by families of prisoners to kill her. "The government needs to do more to assure us that they are taking care of our security," she insists. "We are very worried and uncertain about our security, yet the government seems more concerned about...