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Medical regulations can also stand in the way of proper emergency treatment. When former Speaker of the House Joe Martin fell into a coma in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., last month, his doctor ordered an ambulance service to take him to a distant hospital, by passing one eight blocks away because the doctor was not affiliated there. Reported dead by the ambulance driver when he arrived, Martin, 83, was then taken to a third hospital, 15 miles away, for an autopsy. There he was officially pronounced dead on arrival. His life might have been saved had he been taken...
Hotchner, 48, is typical of a host of depilated dandies who are discovering that it can be fun to switch images by pasting on mustaches, sideboards* and beards. Sometimes, for the complete transformation, they slip on long-haired, hippie-style wigs as well. Manhattan's Hollywood Joe's Hair Piece Co., one of the nation's leading suppliers of fake facial foliage made from human hair, is now shipping out 2,800 beards, boards and brushes weekly, and orders from the Midwest run second only to those from New York...
Against Amherst, only number four, Paul Oldfield's come-from-behind tie kept the Crimson from a 7-0 slam. Joe Tibbetts, playing number seven, also tied on the 18th hole, but played a sudden-death 19th hole which he birdied...
After Reggie Smith singled and rookie Joe Lahoud walked, Petrocelli smashed a double off loser Earl Wilson to drive in Boston's first two runs...
...spawned black farce. Loot is a saucy, unremittingly funny play, spewing its deftly poisoned darts at freshly dead mothers, dutiful fathers (Liam Redmond), marriage, the Roman Catholic Church, police stupidity and police brutality. It suffers, as do all "nothing sacred" plays, from the suspicion that the playwright, the late Joe Orton, was shocking no one quite so much as himself...