Word: bus
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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With this foundation in place, assessing life-so-far and refocusing priorities were now manageable, and they were even more invigorating when they popped up unexpectedly. In early August, a girl I met on a bus more than two years ago sent me a wonderfully insouciant letter that literally halted everything in my life for a few minutes...
Tessner, who graduated last spring, said manyBC students make the trek on Thursday nightseither by bus or a $10 cab ride. Students fromTufts and Boston University also frequent theGrille...
Agent Horan found herself in Nairobi last week presiding over a makeshift command center in the partly wrecked railway station bus park across from the embassy. Her task: to supervise 215 FBI agents in both capitals, along with explosives experts from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, as they sort through concrete rubble, twisted metal, bits of glass--every scrap of debris that could yield the vital physical evidence that might identify who was responsible for the senseless violence...
...especially shocking that so many citizens of two U.S.-friendly African nations were murdered in the terrorist attack. Few Kenyans will ever exorcise the hideous images of charred bodies draped from a bus, of mutilated corpses stacked in the bed of a pickup truck, of the dazed walking wounded stained with the bright red of fresh arterial blood. No arrest, trial or conviction will make sense of the losses...
...black and white, tramping back and forth to that small, stuffy windowless room in that federal courthouse, the one with all the cameras outside. Filing in two or three days a week, every week, for almost a year. For a measly $50 a day, plus $3 a day bus fare...