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...were still searching for information at the Armory on Lexington Avenue, an ambulance was called to come get a guy who was there offering his services to resurrect the dead. I have heard of a whole lot of people showing up in emergency rooms claiming that their wife or husband is missing in the towers, only to have it turn out that the person was never married, and has not lost anyone. My fellow trainees and I are exhausted, numb, bewildered. We are doing too much. We are not doing enough. I have a speech that I give...
Gross wrapped up the seminar by addressing the personal impact her job has had on her own life. She recounted a story of a woman who approached her at an airport to tell her that her husband, who she had just recently lost to cancer, had loved “Fresh Air” and spoke often of Gross. Gross then counseled students aspiring to follow in her footsteps that the key to successful interviewing is genuine compassion: “The more you genuinely care about a person, the more they will tell you, and the more you will...
...album, Songs in Red and Gray, misses none of her strengths: Her quietly powerful voice, which avoids Alanis histrionics, remains understated but direct: “Soap and water / Wash the year from my life / Straighten all that we trampled and tore / Heal the cut we call husband and wife.” The music is subtly complex, often with the folky underpinnings of an acoustic guitar. Vega and longtime bassist Mike Visceglia shift easily from the breezily defiant “(I’ll Never Be) Your Maggie May,” to the lithe, staccato...
Perfect Date: A good night of sleep - NO - A good day of walking with my husband and dogs...
...road across the desert to Pakistan. "Look at the Taliban run," the neighbor shouted before running inside to pack his belongings. Later that night, Barasna, an energetic woman in her early 30s, donned her head-to-toe burka veil, padlocked her house and headed into the night with her husband, five children and the few provisions they could carry. "I was near the bus stop when I realized that I'd left water boiling on the fire for tea," Barasna says. "It all happened so fast...