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...chooses to testify in the Cambridge courts, her lawyer will have to persuade the court that although the calls came from her single room in the early hours of the morning, she was not the caller. "It's highly dubious that she'll persuade anyone," said Moscow...
...Darin interview was first played at 11 p.m. Monday. The caller guessed wrong, so it was scheduled to be replayed at 6 a.m. Tuesday. Baskauskas rose at 6, but failed to get through...
...tiny, almost imperceptible, triumphs. The largest of these victories over rotten circumstances belongs to the shy daughter. Tillie, who successfully mounts a science fair project dealing with the effects of radiation on the growth of marigolds. It is as small an event as Laura's dance with the Gentleman Caller in the Williams prototype and just as affecting. Craftily enough Zindel goes on to turn this rinky-dink science fair exhibit into a metaphor that ties the whole work together in a neat and ambivalent fashion by the final curtain...
According to the secretary who answered the phone, the caller had "a deep, husky voice" and told her, "There's a bomb in the building and it'll go off in five minutes." The building, Mugar Hall, was evacuated immediately...
...pregnant woman anywhere in the U.S. can call Z.P.G. AID Staffer Kit Riggs gets her name, address and financial status, and can usually give preliminary advice on the phone. Then Mrs. Riggs feeds her caller's data into a shared-time computer. Within five minutes, the computer produces a printout listing the names of the eight or ten doctors and clinics nearest the caller, with their fees and other pertinent facts. Mrs. Riggs mails this printout to the caller. AID makes no charge for its service, but asks women who can afford it to send a $5 donation...