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...until about two years ago, Schroeder had lived a normal and active life. He was a popular figure in Jasper, a tightly knit farming community of 9,900 people, mainly of German-Catholic heritage. His home-a modest, white frame house with yellow plastic flowers hanging on the door-had been his father's before him; Schroeder's two brothers, ten aunts and uncles and numerous cousins all live within ten miles. After graduating from Jasper High School, he spent 15 years in the Air Force, serving as a flight controller, mostly overseas. He returned to Jasper...
...must bear one another's burdens. We must rejoice together, mourn together, labor and suffer together. We must be knit together by a bond of love...
Strong and close-knit, the Sikhs fight to preserve their identity...
...jammed into a Cleveland shopping arcade by quoting John Winthrop, the 17th century Puritan who envisioned a shining "city upon a hill." Mondale emphasized Winthrop's words: "We must bear one another's burdens, we must rejoice together, mourn together, labor and suffer together, we must be knit together by a bond of love...
...some industrial spying. Sprouse minis and Gaultier jackets have a very short life on the racks. Their clothes sell out both in pace-setting boutiques and in department stores like Macy's. Not since the Britain of the '60s have rock sensibility and fashion been so close-knit. "The raw energy behind rock 'n' roll inspires me," says Sprouse. "Rock has got everything: art and music and fashion." Gaultier, who likes it that the French press has described him as a "fashion disc jockey," says that "rock was above all a rebellion against the Establishment...