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...time to step to the plate, Al. As in Casey at the Bat, the runners are on base, the stage is set--and yuda man. So far, as CEO of Sunbeam Corp., you've certainly not let shareholders down. But this ain't Mudville; it's Wall Street, and investors want to be sure you've still got some pop in your bat. Why not show them? Open your wallet and buy another $3 million of Sunbeam stock. Heck, make it $5 million. That's pocket change for a guy who just made $100 million in 20 months and insists...
...Maynard family of rural Union County, South Dakota, received a Christmas card that read, "A 1995 New Year's wish for you and your family: death and destruction." Since 1992, the family had been getting hate mail from their neighbors. At one point, the family's youngest son, Casey Maynard, then 5, was told by a preschool playmate that the Maynards' house was going to be burned down. "Mommy, why do they hate my brother?" he asked his mother...
...world of Chekhov won out in the early '70s, when Neeson joined Belfast's repertory Lyric Players and then graduated to the renowned Abbey Theater in Dublin. There he first tackled drama that dealt with his country's fractious history--in his words, "a lot of Sean O'Casey." (The apolitical Neeson, however, still knew almost nothing about Collins when he came to the role...
...Boisrouvray decided to start the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Foundation at the time when the AIDS epidemic burst on the world scene," said Don Casey of the Association Francois-Xavier Bagnoud (AFXB). The Foundation, which is based on the idea that health is a basic human right, provides homes to provide care to children with AIDS...
...will not silence those who disagree" on abortion, Dole declared. "This has been the practice of the Democratic Party, which excluded one of its most popular leaders, Governor Bob Casey, from its last convention." Casey was not excluded from the convention. He was denied the opportunity to give a pro-life speech. That was stupid. But was it any more "intolerant" than what happened at the Republican Convention? There pro-choice Governor Bill Weld was allowed to give a speech, but pro-choice placards and banners were banned from the convention hall. As comparative examples of efforts to "silence" dissenters...