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...WHAT about this $4.2 million? The Ferrises will suddenly become a very rich family, even after the lawyer's fees, taxes and the hospital expenses they have no doubt already incurred have been settled. The remaining money does nothing to help their daughter, or heal the trauma they have gone through in the last two years...
Squeaking to a 51.4 percent majority to become the first Black mayor in Chicago's history, Washington--a two-term congressman--said Wednesday his "most important concern" would be to heal and unify a city divided by a seven-week campaign of unusual racial bitterness...
...wonders, but private concerns had already made attempts to cut through the isthmus, even in failure showing it could be done. T.R. knew the time was ripe. Soil conservation was a science long before Franklin Roosevelt lifted it to the top of the national agenda and we began to heal the washed and windblown land. Ike grasped the importance of a huge interstate highway system. His endorsement helped push 23,500 miles of superhighways across the country in a decade...
...local Baptist church; he tries to make peace with his rebellious daughter (Ellen Barkin); he visits Dixie's Tara-size mansion to say an elegy over a dead marriage; he tosses a football around with Sonny. Attuned to the movie's rhythm, the viewer will see wounds heal, friendships ripen, a bond sealed between the film makers and the audience...
...timetable, postponing the placing in orbit of as many as 30 other satellites. Rescheduling would also stall the launch of Spacelab, Western Europe's contribution to the shuttle program, now listed for a September flight on Challenger. Says one irreverent NASA official: "Abrahamson is praying, 'Engines, heal thyself...