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...editor was driven from his second night's lodging-which he thought was "an out-of-state motel"-toward Atlanta. At intervals, the kidnapers stopped to make telephone calls-once to find a go-between, who turned out to be a 17-year-old high-school senior named Pam Grant, another time to let a friend of Minter's hear Murphy's voice...
...Under Pam Berlin's adept direction, there are several inspired performances drawn from a solid cast. As Evie, Anya, Ilse, and Ginnie, Amanda Gari is impressively versatile; the rapid-fire appearance in Act II of all her characters--accomplished beautifully with skillful costume changes--is a virtual tour de force. Gari has a lovely voice, and comfortably takes command of the stage. She is balanced by Steve Kolzak, a fine Littlechap who possesses a type of intense, internal energy reminiscent of Anthony Newley's personal style. This quality is reflected in Kolzak's voice, effective whether he is singing...
...first time since 1968 that Radcliffe had won its own fall regatta. Coach Mike Horn was pleased with the overall performance by Angell and her alternating crews Anne Johnson and Pam Mack, as well as that of Roehm and Sarah Herrick who co-skippered in the B-division. He had to admit, however, that things looked "pretty grim" for a while in the final race...
...that expands the child's protection against abuse without undermining the psychic benefits of parental authority. "There is no way the government can supply the 24-hour, seven-day, 52-week care of a good parent," says Virginia's Paulsen. That was certainly the case with Pam, who spent those months tied to her bed at Illinois' Elgin State Hospital. Attorney Murphy won a judgment for her. She is now in a private institution where the state pays $45 a day to undo the psychic damage its agents...
...time they go on methadone, but 65% have jobs when they have stayed on it six months or longer. Thousands of addicts rehabilitated with methadone abandon crime as a way of life. The view of addicts who have managed to resume a near-normal existence is summed up by Pam Smith, 46, a Manhattanite who once supported her heroin habit with prostitution: "I'm a human being again...