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Cameras could not penetrate the imagination either. "Did I know anyone on that flight?" "Maybe I'll cancel my trip to El Paso." "How exactly does one die in an airplane crash?" "How long are you conscious?" "They'll show the families soon. How will they bear it?" "We went to Paris once. Remember the exhilaration when the plane surged...
Campos, the University of Texas sophomore, was drawn to Union Summer by a desire to help those less privileged. The daughter of an El Paso, Texas, janitor, Campos had felt the power of a union up close: before the hospital where her mother cleans was unionized in 1989, "she had to work two jobs, and we couldn't afford health insurance," Campos says. She moved to the U.S. when she was seven and talks of class struggle as if the phrase had never gone out of style. "Around campus, I see so many Mexicans cleaning dorms," she says...
Typical of Scott's style was his first foray into health care. In 1987 he and Richard Rainwater, a Fort Worth, Texas, billionaire, each invested $125,000 in a pair of struggling hospitals in El Paso, Texas. Then they acquired a neighboring hospital and shut it down. Within a year, the remaining two posted higher returns...
...anywhere, is upset that the BLM will now allow him to cut his tree only from certain areas? Oh, how he suffers at the tyrannical hands of the Federal Government! As I recall, most Americans have to go out and pay for their Christmas trees. COOPER S. RENNER, El Paso, Texas Via E-mail...
...blacks complain about will continue until lawyers stop exploiting their clients' color and until every criminal trial has the same financial backing on both sides--defense and prosecution--as did O.J. Simpson's. This trial has proved only that money can buy reasonable doubt. VICTOR M. SANCHEZ JR. El Paso, Texas aol: Ebola Zaer...