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...Suddenly," Mrs. Gillespie recalls, "I had the most terrible feeling and yelled: 'Come back, come back!' " "Does he often stay in this long?" Stewart asked nervously. As the four watched the distant head, the waves suddenly seemed to boil up around Holt. The Prime Minister of Australia dis appeared from sight beneath the waters about 500 yards offshore. "I knew then that there was nothing anyone could do, even if we had lifesavers," says Mrs. Gillespie. "He was like a leaf being carried out. It was so quick and final...
Another example of urban negligence has long been the waterfront, the city's forgotten edge where old warehouses and factories stand abandoned and dis integrating. But lately across the U.S., the waterfront has begun to shape up. Architects always realized that the aging brick warehouses had character. Now planners and investors are taking advantage of their no-nonsense style and vast space and are remodeling them -rather than tearing them down-to make roomy apartments and lively shopping areas...
Married. James Kavanaugh, 38, dis illusioned Roman Catholic, ex-priest anc author (A Modern Priest Looks at His Outdated Church); and Patricia Waiden, 35, a San Diego nurse; in an Episcopal ceremony; in La Jolla, Calif
Neurologists David C. Poskanzer and Robert S. Schwab of Massachusetts General Hospital predicted in 1961 that Parkinson's disease would all but dis appear by 1980. Some medical authorities were skeptical, for they had seen no change in the number of Parkinson's cases over the years. Poskanzer and Schwab have now reiterated their earlier conclusion, and cite new evidence to support...
...Cowsills, a new group currently enjoying their first hit single, are one group that has traversed the brutal dis tance between the legend and reality, and they know how far from instant their...