Word: escapee
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The Last Day. Though Sylvia's fate had already been limned in considerable detail (TIME, May 6), the trial shed light on several crucial questions raised by the case. Why, for example, did Sylvia not escape from the Baniszewski house, where police found her lacerated body last October? From...
There was no question but what the new ferry was welcome. Already, more than 17,000 reservations have been booked by northbound tourists for this season, another 1,500 for next year. Not only does the new service open up the 330-mile inside passage from Kelsey Bay on Vancouver...
Question of Kind. Laertes' daughter never tried to escape the prophecy. When she went to Stratford to watch her father play, she recalls: "Stratford seemed ultimate, and of course I got stagestruck. All those rows of clothes hanging in corridors and the whole atmosphere. . . ." From then on it was...
The club was established in 1950 by a onetime Belgian diamond cutter, Gérard Blitz, 54, who got into the business by way of running hotels to rehabilitate concentration-camp victims after the war. Blitz now owns 40% of the club's shares, and Baron Edmond de Rothschild...
Belgian-born Georges Simenon is a great tattletale. His endless series of novels now total about 500, include a mound of pulpy romances, scores of Inspector Maigret mysteries, and dozens of gritty, graceful character studies such as The Premier and The Train. These were first published separately in France some...