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Last week Schoeters and his associates were being held for questioning, and a coroner's inquest of the watchman's death was scheduled to reopen. If Quebec's "liberators" are found criminally negligent, at least six "suicide commandos" will probably stand trial for murder...
...fall, though, the surgical wounds had broken open and become infected. Still brooding about his father's death, Fred went back to the hospital, where his condition steadily deteriorated. After consulting with Hematologist Joseph M. Hill, Baylor surgeons decided to fight the infection with antibiotics and to reopen Fred's leg wounds to clean them out. Dr. Hill, who is also director of the Wadley Research Institute and Blood Bank in Dallas, promised to supply all the necessary blood and plasma for transfusion. It was no easy promise to fulfill. Fred got progressively sicker. The blood bank drained...
These neglected masterpieces, along with a fresh stock of non-fiction books, will be available when the doors of the Parish House, First Unitarian Church, reopen at 10 a.m. today. Tomorrow, sheet music dating from the Civil War will be added to the stock. On Thursday, the sale closes with a half-price...
...steel raises its prices, the big question is how much of the rise will be absorbed by higher labor costs. David McDonald's Steelworkers can reopen their labor contract on May 1 or later, and are almost sure to ask for a sweeter contract in the face of any price rise-seeking either higher wages or three-month paid leaves for veteran workers every five years in order to create more jobs...
...first American journalist since the 1949 Revolution to revisit China with the permission of both the U.S. State Department and the Chinese government, he again enjoyed a monopoly of first hand information. Judging by the tone of his book, Snow seemed to hope that his trip would reopen Sino-American channels of communication...