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...Pakistan, the Morning News posted a reward for Bashir, spurring a citywide search by Karachians from every walk of life. Bashir and camel were found by two reporters, collecting a load of firewood in a railway yard. The reporters hustled Bashir off to the editorial office of the morning Dawn, where he was feasted, quizzed, and kept virtual prisoner for 14 hours to assure the paper a scoop. Finally, at 2:30 a.m. he was permitted to return to his anxious wife and four children, little the wiser. Explained the confused Bashir: "I'm going soon by first-class...
...there are compensations. Some tourists develop into night owls, fascinated to find shops, bars and coffee shops open until near dawn. One Indian journalist stated unequivocally that the U.S.'s greatest contribution to modern times is free matches. "Every place else in the world, you have to buy them from government monopolies." he said. "Here they come sliding out of cigarette machines even if the cigarettes don't." Bargain-hunting French students have discovered the free samples and trial offers in U.S. magazines. "My second day in Boston. I bought a dozen magazines, clipped out all the coupons...
...bolted from their seats in the stalls to a party with the dancers in the hall's well-named Crush Bar, then continued the marathon whirl at a candlelit coming-out ball given by Hungarian-born Textile Manufacturer Miki Sekers, finally got back to Kensington Palace just before dawn...
Sumer: The Dawn of Art, by André Parrot. A handsome display of bookmaking devoted to some of the earliest art works fashioned by civilized...
Sumer: The Dawn of Art, by Andre Parrot. A handsome display of bookmaking devoted to some of the earliest art works fashioned by civilized...