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After we wrote the statements, we went out onto the balcony. We stood there with our arms around each other's waists. September is autumn in Gorky, and I felt it physically when I was standing with Andrei on the balcony, feeling his ribs even through his jacket. My dear, sweet, skinny love...
...support groups are emerging to counter that spiral. In the New York City area, Continence Restored arranges lectures and meetings. HIP (Help for Incontinent People), based in Union, S.C., issues newsletters and audiocassettes; HIP's mention last month in "Dear Abby" drew 90,000 inquiries. The Simon Foundation, beyond offering a newsletter, an 800 phone number and seminars, has put out a book titled Managing Incontinence and a touching, enlightening videocassette called The Solution Starts with...
...relationship. His smile is a hard beam that penetrates the dustiest corral. Raised on a farm in the days of horsepower, Ray tells me he has picked prunes, fixed fence, driven heavy machinery and cowboyed -- anything to make a living -- but it was always the horse that remained dear to him. "People think the horse is dumb and they're smart. Well, I haven't met a human yet who compares to a horse...
...Allante certainly comes dear. It is by far the most expensive production car that GM has ever made, surpassing the 1986 Seville ($27,600). Christened with a made-up Italianate name, the 1987 Allante got its start in 1982, when Cadillac engaged the venerated Pininfarina firm, best known for its Ferrari body styles, to design the car and build its outer shell. The car's planners searched all over the world for the components, settling on an electronics system from Japan and aluminum hood and deck lid from Switzerland, among other parts. Pininfarina assembles the bodies in a factory near...
...Dear Mr. Yaeger...