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Though Mary and Vili kissed and touched, they mainly talked that night. He needed to vent. He was a normal kid with school pressures, three older siblings, a hard-working mom and a dad in prison, and now--he still couldn't believe it sometimes--a baby. Vili has had trouble at school, and he was arrested on a minor robbery charge last year. Few people listened. Letourneau, his soul mate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Matter Of Hearts | 5/4/1998 | See Source »

...couples and people of all ages get together to learn about the environment through field trips, hikes and interactive presentations. Kids and adults go their separate ways during the day. While children ages 3 to 17 go on microhikes or wildlife expeditions (there are four adult-supervised camp programs), Mom and Dad get to spend the day birding, learning about astronomy, whale watching or taking a nature writing class. In the late afternoon and evening, everyone regroups for family activities like barbecues, lobster bakes, folk dancing and Native American storytelling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Easy To Be Green | 4/27/1998 | See Source »

...motel. I saw a car with people in it and screamed at them to help me, but they sped away. I ran into the motel office and got the night guard. As we ran back to my mother, I screamed at the guard to run faster and yelled "Mom! I got help! We're coming...

Author: By Jennifer M. Rhodes, | Title: More Than Survival | 4/24/1998 | See Source »

...paramedics arrived and put us each on a spine board. In the ambulance we told the police our story. At the hospital my mom and I were separated. She received 80 stitches on her head and I received 10 on mine. As I was being stitched up, detectives asked me if the attacker could have been anyone I knew. I was shocked that they could even think this...

Author: By Jennifer M. Rhodes, | Title: More Than Survival | 4/24/1998 | See Source »

...time when we were most vulnerable, I, my mom, my dad and my brother expressed our neediness by opening up to one another. We were already comfortable talking about painful things, but it was the first time that our closeness as a family was tested. The ability to accept each others' sense of helplessness protected me from with-drawing, becoming overwhelmed by anger or fear, or from closing people...

Author: By Jennifer M. Rhodes, | Title: More Than Survival | 4/24/1998 | See Source »

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