Word: hunts
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...there are few clues and even less hard evidence to suggest who might be responsible. But in the popular mind, the leading suspect is Aum Shinrikyo, the apocalyptic cult whose messianic leader, Shoko Asahara, has eluded a nationwide police hunt since the subway attacks two weeks ago. Although no legal proof links Aum to either case, the circumstantial evidence is mounting dramatically...
Rudenstine declined to speculate on when he would appoint a new Business School dean. He did, however, note that the current search should be completed more quickly than the hunt for a new Kennedy School dean...
Weary of the sniping that his friends say began as long as five years ago, Agee told the board last October that he planned to step down as CEO by the end of 1995. That timetable was too slow for Ueberroth, who had been named to lead the hunt for a new chairman and wanted Agee out immediately. "I was unanimously elected by the directors, including Bill [Agee], to head the search committee for a new ceo," said the former baseball commissioner. "That same day Bill and I got into arguments on the phone over how fast that process should...
...used a revolver and got away on a bicycle. The cult is suspected -- but denies involvement -- in last week'snerve gas attackon the Tokyo subway system that killed 10 people and sickened thousands. The shooting of Kunimatsu, now hospitalized in serious condition, prompted police to step up their hunt for cult leader Shoko Asahara. Police reportedly want to ask Asahara whether highly educated scientists within the cult made the lethal nerve gas used in the subway attack...
...Jonas it means much more. When creepy railroad tycoon J.P. Stiles (Scott Glenn) offers the towns people $50 an acre for their land, only Jonas stands up to question the shady deal. Stiles' thugs hunt him down and shoot him, but Jonas manages to pass the deed to the farm on to his son. Miserable, Daniel runs out to the family boat and cries himself to sleep. Obviously, the Hacketts are farmers and not sailors since the gentle bobbing of the boat unlaces the feebly-tied mooring rope, setting Daniel adrift down the river...