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...been seeing her English professor (William Hurt), and Gus has been contemplating moving in with his devoted girl-friend, Rita (Mary Louise Parker) Contact between Gus and Lee is typically unamicable, filled with mutual accusations concerning who brought about the failure of their marriage. Their squabbles can't conceal that these two are bound to fall for each other inthe...

Author: By Clarissa A. Bonanno, | Title: Miserable `Wonderful' | 10/28/1993 | See Source »

...elderly of Florida's Hernano County are relaxing after learning that a serial killer who sexually assaulted and slew four widows, ages 70 to 87, and then burned their bodies to conceal the crimes has been caught...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: News Digest October 3-9 | 10/18/1993 | See Source »

...Angeles Times columnist, desperate to find some meat for the next day's paper, convinced a friend to get a tattoo at a cheap, back-alley parlor. Returning to his hotel, the columnist tried out his story on the bell captain. The bell captain could not conceal his horror. "You made that poor girl get tatooed?" he asked. "Just for a newspaper story...

Author: By Seth Mnookin, | Title: TATTOO YOU | 9/30/1993 | See Source »

There are only a few hundred documented cases of adoption or foster parenting by open gays. But many prospective gay parents conceal their orientation, so the actual number is surely larger. Gary Morin of Silver Spring, Maryland, found it much easier to adopt Jonathon, now 4, as a single parent than he would have as part of a gay couple. "I didn't have to worry about hiding a second person's clothes or pretending that I lived alone." Although exhausted by the demands of single parenthood combined with his job as a sign-language instructor, Morin is eager...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gay Parents: Under Fire and on the Rise | 9/20/1993 | See Source »

Against this background, I read with interest Lorraine Lezama's analysis (Crimson, August 17) of Pope John Paul II's recent American visit. And I both concur with and applaud the observation in her opening sentence: though it was a visually exciting spectacle, the visit did not conceal the Pope's uncompromising message. Human beings are more valuable for who they are than for what they have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Catholicism's Best Kept Secret | 9/13/1993 | See Source »

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