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Terrington's first warning of the impending disaster came when an emergency warning light and a buzzer went off, signaling trouble in the plane's left engine. At about the same moment, an explosion resounded throughout the airport. "It was like a dull thud," said Neal Andrews, 38, a cab-driver who was waiting in the airport's taxi line. "I thought it was a tire blowing out," Sharon Jessop, 18, a student from Manchester, recalled nine hours after her harrowing escape from the wreckage...
Senior Cliff Sheehan, winner of the indoor Heps outstanding performer award, burst out of the pack in the 1500 to overtake O'Neal down the stetch, while Co-Captain John Perkins claimed the third spot...
...indicted. To cover his bet, he also offered 2-to-1 odds that if indicted, he would not be convicted. He greeted the indictments philosophically: "I don't cry, I don't sigh; this will be over with by and by." He has hired former Watergate Prosecutor James Neal as his defense attorney. "You're not ever going to see a fight like this," he vows. "There is no way that any evidence can be produced to sustain or substantiate the tortuous allegations made by the U.S. Attorney...
...appeal to him to bend greater efforts to help restore that harmony for a variety of reasons, not least the benefit to America. Neal Jacobs...
...highly educated, even more so than their bishops. Sixty- five percent have master's degrees, and 25% have earned doctorates (vs. 24% and 10% among bishops). They are also more mature; most became novices after age 24. And their social views have changed. Says Sister Marie Augusta Neal, who has polled tens of thousands of other sisters as a sociology professor at Boston's Emmanuel College: "If you asked what the primary mission was in 1966, most would have listed their work. If you ask the sisters that today, they would say the mission of the church is justice...