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Amid the jagged scars all over her body, there is a neat line of six holes from left knee to ankle, like vicious bites, where the rods of the external fixator held the bones in place for the first two months after her legs were broken. That came off June 26, she recalls. Lynch has a crisp memory for dates: how long she was in which hospital, which day she made which breakthrough--everything except the first, darkest moments of her captivity. Of those, she says she has no recollection. Otherwise, she is organized, thorough, precise. Perfect qualities...
...freshman at New York University, knows how seductive makeup can be. So when she saw an ad on MTV in August announcing Mark, Avon's new brand of cosmetics, she signed on as one of the line's reps. "I love makeup, and I thought it would be really neat to make money with it," she said on a recent afternoon as she geared up to be host of her first Mark party in her dorm room. The get-together drew half a dozen other female students who dabbed on samples of lipsticks, blushes and eye shadows with sponges Kathryn...
...sudden we heard the guy talking in the bush,” she said. “And we start laughing and George went in and arrested him. I guess it was neat we dilly-dallied...
...York City hotel bar has never heard of it. Meanwhile, a man in a large and loudly beeping truck is trying--over the course of five deafening minutes--to parallel park in the spot right next to Amis' sidewalk table. Amis, 54, observes the scene coolly, a small, neat man, the picture of amused British resignation. If nothing else, he can take satisfaction in the fact that the whole scene, a cosmic conjunction of petty annoyances, is quintessentially Amis-esque...
...have a really neat model,” she said. “We were not expecting such a finding initially. Serendipity really played a role in this finding...