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Under interrogation, the owner told police he was a dog handler for a private security company. At the time of the accident, he said, he had been on assignment as a night watchman in the western suburbs of Paris; he arrived at work on the evening of Saturday, Aug. 30, and left at 7 a.m. If his stated whereabouts are accurate, then he could not have been the driver that Francois and Valerie saw emerging from the tunnel shortly after 12:25 a.m. Sunday. Moreover, the man was East Asian, not a "European type...
Daily Spin "I feel so proud ... to know this judicial system works, to know that a little girl from Arkansas is equal under the law to the president of the United States." -- Paula Jones, by way of handler Susan Carpenter McMillan, following Clinton's deposition...
...from whimsical millionaires to crop reports to the mysterious Clarence Beeks. And it's got everybody under one zany '80s tent: Eddie Murphy and Dan Aykroyd. Denholm Elliot. Jamie Lee Curtis' breasts. Paul Gleason, the principal from The Breakfast Club. Even an Al Franken cameo, as a jaded gorilla handler (if there is such a thing...
Drega pulled the cruiser off the road near Dennis Pond in Brunswick, Vt. The cruiser was spotted by a farmer, who alerted police. As several officers approached the car at around 6 p.m., one of their police dogs sensed something up in the hills, and the dog's handler yelled, "Ambush! Hit the dirt!" Just then Drega began firing, wounding a New Hampshire state trooper in the thigh. The area was so isolated and wooded that the officers could not radio for help right away. Before backup could arrive, Drega shot a Border Patrol agent and a Vermont state trooper...
Mack was mule skinner--"that's a mule handler; some people envision me taking the hide off of mules"--and then a radio operator in the 10th, earning the Bronze Star for carrying a radio to a unit cut off on the front line. By the German surrender, he was north of the Po river in the Italian Alps...