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Three minutes earlier, sophomore winger Kyle Clark darted in on a breakaway. Clark, looking for his first goal of the season, couldn't get Laing to bite on any of his fakes and his shot hit the Engineer square in the chest...
Javier Francisco Ovando is famous today, but back in 1996 no one much cared when cops stormed his apartment near downtown Los Angeles and shot him in the chest and head. Ovando belonged to the 18th Street Gang, a group of powerful Mexican drug lords. At trial, the judge lectured the skinny 19-year-old--who lay paralyzed on a gurney--for threatening the lives of two brave cops, and sent him away for 23 years...
Even as Lloyd's deflected the lawsuits, it hounded its Names to pay the price. Some did. Roy Bromley, a ruined Name, balanced a shotgun on the ledge of open French windows at his London home and shot himself in the chest. Richard Burgoyne shot himself at his home in 1993--his wife and two sons, ages 8 and 11, found his body in their living room. Estimates of Lloyd's-related suicides range from a dozen to more than 30. The gentlemen at Lloyd's acknowledge only seven...
...movie camera is an ageist. It does not care for mature flesh. It ruthlessly exposes the ordinary battle scars of middle-aged actors: the liver spots, the chest freckles, the once taut skin that now hangs like crepe. No wonder American film worships youth. Kids are not only its target audience; they are also its most photogenic subculture...
STAYING POWER A study from a Dallas hospital, published in the American Journal of Nursing, has a message for health providers: involve patients' relatives in their treatment. Nearly all relatives surveyed who stayed by their loved ones during medical emergencies like the insertion of a chest tube or CPR said that being there helped them better understand the situation, comfort the patient and--in cases where the patient died--come to closure. Attending doctors and nurses agreed...