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While the state was not out for "a pound of flesh," Kiernan aid the Twitchells must be held accountable for not seeking medical help for their son, Robyn, who died on April 8, 1986, after a five-day illness. An autopsy showed he suffered from a bowel obstruction.
Even before the Marcoses were indicted in late 1988 for racketeering, mail fraud and obstruction of justice, Imelda was hoping to exercise her old influence. In a "Dearest Nancy" letter to the then First Lady, she pleaded -- to no avail -- for the Reagans to help with the Marcoses' legal problems...
The U.S. company insists that growers are legally bound to sell to it until 1992. As a result, Fyffes' port shipments have been blocked by armed guards. Campesinos armed only with farm implements have confronted them, but no injuries have been reported so far. Last month a train packed with...
"The main obstruction has been her vagueness: she hasn't said `no,' and she certainly hasn't said yes,'" said Maria DeGuzman, a fourth-year graduate student. "It's kind of a miasma."
"Elderly people who have difficulty with stairs prefer that bus because if they are going to Mt. Auburn Hospital they don't have to change buses," said Charles Bahne, a member of the Cambridge-based Association for Public Transportation. "A lot of people who are older find steps an obstruction...