Word: hunts
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...elder Kahl, who had contended that the U.S. Government is "the American synagogue of Satan," jumped into an unmarked Medina police car at the shooting site and fled. Much of the government he hated was soon hunting him, employing some 100 lawmen, dozens of cars, police dogs, even an incongruously formidable armored personnel carrier. By week's end five suspects, including Kahl's wounded son, were under arrest. But Kahl was still eluding the massive man hunt...
...whipped up anti-West feeling to a fever-pitch among the masses. But Hamilton catches the eye of the most fascinating character of the movie. Billy Kwan, a diminutive Eurasian photographer who seems to be the most well-connected person in town. Kwan, played by a woman, Linda Hunt, takes a liking to Hamilton and gets him a prized interview with the leader of the Indonesian communists who are about to launch their doomed coup of 1965. An unlikely team is born...
...daily English-language coverage of commerce and finance, European businessmen have long relied on London's Financial Times. But those who needed fuller information on U.S. economic affairs, especially Europe-based Americans, had to hunt down an airmailed edition of the Wall Street Journal. That course invariably left them at least a day late and, depending upon exchange rates, nearly a dollar short. Last week, however, at some 2,000 newsstands from Scandinavia to Saudi Arabia, a new daily arrived: the Wall Street Journal/Europe, which is edited in Brussels, printed in The Netherlands and delivered before noon to about...
Meanwhile, Staff Writer Richard Stengel and Reporter-Researcher Elaine Dutka traveled to Virginia's hunt country to talk with Author Wouk about his TV script. It was the first interview he had given in eleven years. "Wouk is a dedicated, disciplined man and guards his time jealously," says Stengel, "but he was genial and straightforward about sharing his experiences." Adds Dutka: "He seemed to enjoy this break from the solitude of his typewriter. The two hours he had originally agreed to stretched into three." As he began supervising the cover package in New York, Senior Editor Christopher Porterfield, once...
...goal, freshman Patti Hunt, with a 1.32 goals-agains verage, has taken over the number-one position. But Northeastern won't hesitate to go to last year's top netminder, Kathy Scanlan...