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Cynical lines like the one from the one-dimensionally ruthless station manager (played by Chevy Chase in an uncredited appearance), discounting his reporter's sudden urge to report happy news abound: "She's pretending to be a person, but she's really a reporter," Chase explains...
...forced political moments,like an arbitrary lacrosse game among Mohawk andwhite children or the villainous Huron Magua (WesStudi, who does a pretty good job) taking time outto name the wrongs whites have done him. There areexplosions and waterfalls and panthers lurking inthe bushes. There is even a canoe chase. Howoverdone is it? The credits list ten tattooartists...
...000th career hit and becoming only the 17th player (and third youngest) in baseball history to achieve that lofty mark. "I've taken quite a bit of heat," said the 37-year-old shortstop and centerfielder, referring to the ribbing he got from his teammates during his chase. He had gone hitless in his last seven at bats. Yount will go down in the record books: so will Cleveland hurler Jose Mesa, as the guy who threw the pitch that Yount swatted into history...
Ivan ("Goat") Brown ('42) drove from Jacksonville, Florida, eager to spin his story about the Halloween night he loaded an outdoor privy on his old Plymouth and set it up in the school yard. Margaret Coffey McGrath ('29) of Chevy Chase, Maryland, laughed when she recounted cutting classes to attend a football game in a nearby town. "My mother drove us," she said, "but we got punished anyway. We had to memorize the preamble to the Constitution...
Ultimately sold out by cellular, the Seales were apprehended after a fast- paced four-hour chase that ended at a Hackettstown, N.J., car-rental agency. There, Mrs. Seale was caught with a briefcase containing some extraordinary items: three .38-cal. bullets and a 1985 directory of home addresses for Exxon executives. A search of the house where the Seales had been staying turned up the scribbled phone numbers of banks in Zurich and Karachi, and a book on money laundering. Former Exxon security guard Seale and his wife, both 45, face life in prison if convicted. Investigators last Saturday discovered...