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...looks great, a little more tired, but still the same cackling laugh and dry wit. He's just waiting now. He is just waiting to see how those rays work. In a few months they will run some more tests and give him a verdict. Until then he just has to wait. And I wait too. Sometimes still pondering what might happen, sometimes just trying to get my own things done. Sometimes the overwhelming feeling of selfishness sickens me, and more than often, I think about other stuff, like when ABP was just a meeting place for a night...

Author: By Frances G. Tilney, | Title: COFFEE AND POP | 4/22/1999 | See Source »

Although he was trying to pump up his teammates then, Ciollo will be trying to make people laugh this Saturday in the 1999 Demon Comedy fest...

Author: By Bryan Lee, | Title: The Running Man | 4/21/1999 | See Source »

...general. It turned out that his great-great-great-grandfather had been an admirer, not a relative, of Lee's. In fact, as he went back, Stokes found his first American ancestors were indentured servants. "We came to America basically as white slaves," he says, with a laugh. Lately, Harold Brooks-Baker--head of Burke's Peerage, the British company that does genealogical searches--sees a change. People are less obsessed with nobility and more with the dramatic. "If their ancestor was a horse thief, all the better," he says. Care to chat about family skeletons? The International Black Sheep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Genealogy: Roots Mania | 4/19/1999 | See Source »

Corrigan did not laugh at any of these. But I told him to picture funnyman Smith delivering these zingers, and Corrigan would be crying on his overstarched shirt. This he laughed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Me and Mr. Smith | 4/19/1999 | See Source »

...Senior Bar nonetheless and sip my beer, watching the vista spread out before me. Over there's the doctor who will cure my fever, standing next to me is my future senator, who's talking to the author of the book that will make me laugh, late at night, after I've put the kids to bed. I'd like to meet them all tonight, but I have the feeling that I'll be seeing them again sometime soon. Joshua Derman is a philosophy concentrator in Quincy House. His column appears on alternate Fridays...

Author: By Joshua Derman, | Title: What I Saw at the Senior Bar | 4/16/1999 | See Source »

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