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While the National Security Council and the State Department will be kept informed of Jiang's plans, officials at both agencies said they do not yet know the specific details of each stop...
Wang actually took the first set, 4-6, but Muzamel cruised in the second, 6-2, before holding on to a 6-4 win in the third and final set. Despite the loss, Wang's performance kept wide open the eyes she pried last season when she was an NCAA singles qualifier as a sophomore...
Ironically, the Black Hills Institute may yet get its bones back. Larson's organization has kept its hand in the game by contributing material to the auction catalog and advising Sotheby's on how to care for the fossils. Thanks to a wealthy benefactor named Stanford Adelstein, the institute will make a serious bid on Sue this week. And it's no secret how South Dakotans feel about the prospect of bringing their T. rex home. Said Governor William Janklow in a statement released by the institute: "She belongs in South Dakota. She lived and died here, and we want...
...April 16, Nichols said that the talk turned to the future. "You will see something big in the future," Nichols said McVeigh told him. "What are you going to do? Rob a bank?" Nichols asked. "Oh, no," McVeigh replied. "I got something in the works." (Rules on hearsay kept these statements out of McVeigh's trial...
...persistent, however, and kept reweaving the strands of her youth --a reverence for nature, great powers of observation and expression, and scientific exactitude--until finally a style that had previously been dismissed by editors as too poetic became celebrated as just poetic enough. When success finally arrived, with the publication of The Sea Around Us in 1951, it came as a tidal wave. Each of her four books became a best seller, and she won virtually every prestigious literary award, including election to the American Academy of Arts and Letters...