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...headlamp. A fender. A door window. A trunk. And wheels. Sometimes a teardrop, a spacecraft. Cars. Even hiding out behind the back desk of the third row wasn't enough to keep the Flint, Michigan, fourth-grader out of trouble, until an art teacher stopped by and became Tom Gale's first serious customer...
...Gordon would kick the ball from the center of the field. He wouldn't have to worry about the left or right hash marks. On a good day, with gale force winds at my back, I could hit this one, so a division one kicker should be able to make...
...Genghis Khan with a telephone!" What the author of War and Peace had in mind, of course, was the device's military potential. But Genghis Khan as symbol stands for something much larger in the Russian psyche: a force of upheaval that can intrude as suddenly as an arctic gale or a Mongol horde. In the convulsions that wracked Moscow last week, as in the ambush that slaughtered American soldiers in distant Somalia, chaos demonstrated once more that it has long since mastered the long-distance message. Genghis Khan today not only has telephones and satellite-TV links, but uses...
...give the order dossiers on accused friars and administrators. A former St. Lawrence brother, who has pleaded not guilty, will go on trial in September. A civil damage suit has been filed against the order, and others are likely. Meanwhile there is an eerie tie to another scandal. Father Gale Leifeld, identified by victims as an abuser, who was promoted to principal of St. Lawrence, later became academic dean of Sacred Heart School of Theology, near Milwaukee. The school recently removed Leifeld and another administrator accused of sexual harassment of five seminarians in the past two years. An interim report...
...adversaries are right, one recent case shreds Kevorkian's safety net. In February, Kevorkian assisted in the suicide of Hugh Gale, 70, an emphysema patient who may, at the last minute, have changed his mind. ^ According to one version of the report that Kevorkian wrote, about 45 seconds after putting on the carbon-monoxide mask, Gale became flushed, agitated, saying "Take it off!" The mask was immediately replaced with oxygen, which helped calm him down. "The patient wanted to continue," the report states. "After about 20 minutes, with nasal oxygen continuing, the mask was replaced over his nose and mouth...