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Other former Eliot residents who remember Kaczynski say they have neither detailed nor fond memories...
...agree that Mr. Buchanan's views (although well-hidden in this campaign) are contrary to much of our tradition of civil rights and equality. But there is another tradition in America that I am rather fond of--free elections and selfdetermination. I wasn't in New Hampshire, so I can't be sure, but I don't think there were armed soldiers forcing people to vote, against their will, for Pat Buchanan. Please correct me if I'm wrong. People have a right to vote for whomever they wish. Would Ms. Schacter disqualify Jesse Jackson from ever running for public...
...Fond farewells have always made for memorable scenes, as in Bobby Orr's retirement at Boston Garden and Lou Gherig's farewell speech at Yankee Stadium...
EVERY THREE MONTHS, Rose Muchway, who is sixtysomething, and her husband Earl, seventysomething, travel more than 800 miles from their home north of Eureka, California, to Los Algodones, Mexico. They go not because they are particularly fond of the tiny border town (pop. 5,000), but because Rose suffers from asthma and is dependent on inhalers that cost $83.70 each at her local pharmacy. In Los Algodones she can pick them...
...clearly very fond of her characters. Phillips' love for Ruth and her dopey but sweet husband Henry comes through in the book, and gives the reader a special insight and affection for the characters. Phillips also points out that her fondness for her characters helped her return to and rework the manuscript in the years between its first draft and its publication. Even now, it is clear that Phillips takes an active interest in how people respond to her characters and interpret their actions...