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...mayor visited Patricia Murray at Boston City Hospital one day after she told reporters that her $250-a-day drug habit made selling sex necessary...
...Murray's plight gained notoriety after she was arrested on a prostitution charge Feb. 15, and although she told police she thought she had AIDS, was released on $120 bail...
...Murray, 29, checked into BCH on Friday for treatment of painful leg ulcers and a skin infection called cellulitis, both believed to be related to her drug use rather than acquired immune deficiency syndrome...
...policy, Family and Nation, the Senator proudly wrote, "At the end of two decades, it was at some level accepted, as if a proposition in science had bested competing hypotheses." Although he has upset liberals with his iconoclastic approach to social programs, Moynihan also opposes conservative theorists like Charles Murray who argue that the Great Society programs of the '60s have worsened poverty in America. Charges Moynihan: "What Charles Murray seems to be saying is that the reason we are having problems is that we tried to do something about them...
Hitchcock's Rope begins with a brutal murder performed by two homoerotic psychopaths. Dead of Winter could be the events leading up to that crime. Dr. Lewis (Jan Rubes) is an elderly psychiatrist; Mr. Murray (Roddy McDowall) is his aide-de-camp in blackmailing. As part of their scheme to defraud a wealthy ( woman, they hire an actress, Katie McGovern (Mary Steenburgen), to impersonate the woman's dead sister. Katie doesn't realize she is taping a video ransom note. Ever conscientious, she tells her sly captors, "I'm gonna take a beat after the line 'There was blood everywhere...