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...almost instantly. Hettinger escaped. But he suffered a more lingering fate thereafter. Overcome with remorse and scorned by police brass for not putting up more of a fight ("If shot," the entire department was reminded at a roll call, "all wounds are not fatal"), he deteriorated into a haunted, hollow-eyed hulk who only now, ten years later, seems on the mend...
FICTION 1−The Hollow Hills, Stewart (1 last week) 2−The Billion Dollar Sure Thing, Erdman (2) 3−Breakfast of Champions, Vonneguf (3) 4−Harvest Home, Tryon (5) 5−Once Is Not Enough, Susann (4) 6−Facing the Lions, Wicker (6) 7−The Summer Before the Dark, Lessing (10) 8−he Curse of the Kings, Holt (7) 9−The Way to Dusty Death, MacLean (8) 10−Starting Over, Wakefield...
...politics of abolition," he says, "boiled down to this: For each year the United States went without executions, the more hollow would ring claims that the American people could not do without them; the longer death-row inmates waited, the greater their numbers, the more difficult it would be for the courts to permit the first execution." The battle is not over, of course. At least 19 states have passed new statutes that permit capital punishment for specific crimes, and a group of district attorneys is now trying to organize a countercampaign not unlike that of the L.D.F. The idea...
...buried in Concord's Sleepy Hollow Cemetery where Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Louisa May Alcott, and Nathaniel Hawthorne are interred...
...Florida, then on to New Orleans and the specially selected VFW audience, and came to rest by the Pacific. It was supposed to be a triumphal march from coast to coast, an antidote to Watergate. It failed because of Nixon's nervousness and because it was a hollow concept...