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...arrival of the new system necessitated the partial renovation of the Crimson building, located at 14 Plympton St. A new partition has been built in the newsroom to house the machines, in order to provide a cleaner and more secure working environment...
Like Betty Gloss, Ken Natzke won $6 million ($300,000 a year for 20 years) in the Illinois lottery last October. A onetime carpet cleaner, Natzke is now co-owner of a handyman service and part owner of a production company that books entertainment acts like Elvis Presley Impersonator Rick Saucedo. He receives daily phone calls from brokers and investors as well as from desperate, unknown individuals begging for money. His life-style now includes a 1984 Cadillac Eldorado and a new ten-room house. He fends off a persistent woman who wants him to marry her daughter. He also...
...included up to two dozen dead birds that were stuffed with cocaine. One group of South American narcotics dealers is believed to have coated outgoing crocodile skins with pure cocaine. The smugglers assured port inspectors that the powder was a preservative, then later removed the coke with a vacuum cleaner...
...trouble of holding these events? By now more than half the living, breathing people on earth know perfectly well how politicized, professionalized, commercialized the Games are, how hypocritical and often shameful their history, how short-winded the international camaraderie they engender. Would it not be cleaner to avoid the quadrennial razzberries of the superpowers by simply holding a Soviet Olympics, a NATO Olympics, the Apartheid Games...
...Atencio gave the trash a tearless but disgusted eye. Tourists had not been responsible for the beer cans, the dead radios, the broken whisky bottles and the rump-sprung chairs. The Indian knew that. Standing there by the mess, gray hair pulled back into a ponytail, he recalled a cleaner season. His youth had preceded plumbing, he said, and in those days, in winter, the only way a boy could prove to his mother that he had truly bathed was to sprint home from the Rio Grande while the ice still cleaved to his locks-a star-spangled...