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Smith says she sees the award as “a fine culmination” of an extensive body of work. Smith has witnessed the development of themes such as family, nature, justice, and activism throughout Kumin’s various written works and describes her as “a fierce poet,” admired by many...
...notorious family spy ring. Nonetheless, in Norfolk last week Federal Judge J. Calvitt Clarke Jr. threw the book at him: three life sentences plus 40 years, to run concurrently, for passing two classified documents dealing with Navy ships to his brother John for transmission to the Soviets. Clarke also fined Walker $250,000, to guarantee that he will not profit by selling his story of espionage (there have been rumors of such a deal). John, 48, the acknowledged head of the ring, earlier had drawn a single life sentence and no fine. John's son Michael, 23, has been sentenced...
...regularly run over 200 pages, while the Sunday issues could crush a Chihuahua. For human beings who crave a daily fix of newsprint, however, the competition between the Register and the Times is good news indeed. "I feel really lucky to be here," says Trotter. "It's a damn fine place to be a newspaper reader." --By James Kelly. Reported by Dan Goodgame/Los Angeles
...going out with different types of people will expand your horizons. Remember that it takes time and context to see whether a pairing has the potential to “jive.” When Michelle Pfeiffer finds her true love George Clooney in just “one fine day,” even romantic comedy fans like myself know that life just doesn’t happen that way. So, let go a bit. Relax. Give this a chance...
...shedding his winter skin? I don’t know...maybe it’s your section prowess, or the onset of mini-skirts. But regardless, the bottom line is: go out, have fun, drink coffee. If that’s as far as you want it to go, fine. He’ll understand. Going out on one date doesn’t hold you to a contract signed in caffeine. And, if you have a good time, you can then go for dinner... it’ll be delightful, it’ll be delicious, it?...