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...mission specialist, Ride will not pilot the shuttle. On takeoff and landing, she will sit just behind Challenger's commander, Bob Crippen, 45, who flew on the initial shuttle flight and is the first to get a second shuttle mission, and Co-Pilot Frederick Hauck, 42, a rookie. Monitoring the flood of data from the instrument panel, Ride will in effect be the flight engineer. If an emergency occurs, she will suggest special corrective procedures. But Ride's primary responsibility will come later, when she is set to operate the shuttle's 50-ft.-long mechanical...
...Editor's note David P. Hauck, director of the IRRC's South Africa Review Service, notes, however, that U.S. bank loans have also been constrained by two additional factors: heavy borrowing by the South African government in the early 1970s which pushed loans at several U.S. banks to their ceilings, and a feeling after the Soweto riots in 1976 that any loans to the country were a high-risk proposition. In the last year, as much of the previous debt has been paid off and the memory of Soweto has dimmed, bank lending has begun to creep upward again...
Sally Ride, 32, astronaut set to be the first U.S. woman in space on the second voyage of the shuttle Challenger, asked at a press conference if she will weep in tough situations: "Why doesn't anyone ask Rick [Hauck, her fellow astronaut] those questions...
...found the mine-and the body of Susan Petz, 21. She had been missing since July, although the body of her camping companion, Daniel Porter, 23, had been found in the area. Then, late last September, another Garrow confession led the lawyers to the body of another victim: Alicia Hauck, 16, a high school student who had also been missing since July...
...what they knew about the additional murders, even after the bodies were discovered by accident several months later. What finally prompted the two attorneys to talk was Garrow's own testimony. During his trial, Garrow blurted out details that seemed linked to the murders of the Petz and Hauck girls and Porter. Once Garrow spoke, Beige and Armani felt relieved of their obligation to keep their information confidential. "We both, knowing how the parents must feel, wanted to advise them where the bodies were," said Beige. "But since it was a privileged communication, we could not reveal any information...