Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Kimm's mother's home in Atlantic, Iowa (pop. 7,789). "I think the girls are trying to block it out," says Janet Kimm, his exwife. "I've been trying to get them to break down and get it out of their systems." Kimm, a Marine cook whose chili the girls remember fondly, would have been whipping up Sunday breakfast for some 300 men when the explosion came...
...decided to become a cook at age ten, his sister Elizabeth says, after he baked his mother an unaccountably successful cake. And he decided to become a Marine at 18, after his older brother Clarence died in Viet...
...back to Europe to attend to "two very serious business problems . . . I've been putting off for damn near two years." The trip, which federal agents presume was designed to sell more secrets, apparently was delayed by a new romance; after Schuler died, Harper in September married Penny Cook in Nevada. Still, the feds were nervous and moved in to make the arrest...
...other analysts predicted that the two CNN services would soon attract more advertising and charge cable operators a larger fee per subscriber. Said Bonnie Cook of a Nashville securities firm, Bradford & Co.: "Now Turner is the only game in town." Cook predicts that Turner's news services could rebound from combined losses of $15 million this year to a 1984 profit of $2 million or more as a result of the SNC deal...
...round-trip New York to Boston Eastern Air-Shuttle tickets went to second prize winners Pete D. Cook '85 and Catherine Gerrish, a Cambridge resident...