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...while working for the New York Times, Lukas won the Pulitzer Prize for Local Investigative Specialized Reporting, after he chronicled the life and murder of Linda Fitzpatrick, an affluent Connecticut teenager caught up in the hippie drug culture of the 1960s...
...feature, entitled βThe Two Worlds of Linda Fitzpatrick,β was published in 1967, and was quickly recognized as a powerful investigation into the blossoming counterculture of the hippie...
...your daughter to accept her body, you have to accept your own, insists Linda Perlman Gordon, a co-author of Why Girls Talk--And What They're Really Saying. "You must believe that you are more than just a pretty face...
Scottoline has earned the respect of the authors who dominate legal lit. "If I could be a partner in one of the fictional law firms that she has created, I'd sign up in a heartbeat," says star crime writer Linda Fairstein admiringly. Scottoline quibbles with the popular name for her craft. "I don't think I'm writing legal thrillers at all, and honestly, I hate the term," she says. "I'm writing stories about strong, funny, resourceful women who get themselves in and out of trouble by sheer dint of will and excessive amounts of heart, and these...
Kerkorian took another big swing last week. His investment vehicle, Tracinda, named for daughters Tracy and Linda, announced it had bought 22 million shares of General Motors and planned to buy up to 28 million more, for nearly a 9% stake, which would make Kerkorian one of GM's largest and most potentially nettlesome stockholders. Why GM, and why now? Just a couple of months ago, when a friend broached the idea, the billionaire brushed it off. "He said, 'They have a lot of problems,'" recalls Mason. GM stock has been a dud, and despite popping 18% after Tracinda announced...