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...Jason F. Dilley ‘02 brought hottie Anna D. Rivera ‘04 back to his room last night and was mildly disappointed to see that his roommates were home entertaining other guests. “We could’ve hooked up. She was giving me hints that she wanted to get Dilleynated,” he commented. Dilley’s dismay turned to relief when Rivera’s opinions and anecdotes revealed her to be a total psychopath. Added Rivera: “This guy I hooked up with never called me back...
...Explain to us, please, how a platoon of terrorists could hijack four jetliners? The American people demand not only a tightening of airport security nationwide, but we also demand the resignation, even prosecution for criminal negligence, of everyone responsible for allowing this outrage to come to pass. RICHARD A. RIVERA Plantation...
...after the report is finally filed, Oyola does stop. He stares far away. He says he can't feel lucky to be alive because his wife is gone. With that, his mother-in-law Rivera jumps out of her chair, tears running down her face, and kisses his cheek. She has driven 18 hours from Florida to find her daughter. "Don't lose your hope, for me, don't lose your hope," she whispers. On Friday, Rivera drops hair samples off at the Armory. Oyola cancels Adianes' bank card and spends the rest of the day wandering around Brooklyn, unable...
...long line for filing missing-persons reports, an elderly couple holds hands and stares straight ahead, not speaking. A pregnant woman in a brown knit dress shifts her weight from one foot to the other. And Felipe Oyola, 24, and his mother-in-law Nelida Rivera fill in a form that more than 4,900 other families have filed since Sept. 11. Name: Adianes Cortez-Oyola. Birthday: Aug. 9, 1978. Marital status: Married--on March 25, 2000 (in St. Agatha's Church in Brooklyn; she and Felipe planned it all themselves...
...worst offender has been Larry King, a man who, like CNN, was once a respected role model in his business. The Chandra Levy case is quickly becoming to Larry King what O.J. was—and still is—to Geraldo Rivera. Just last year, Larry King would have been excited to interview President Clinton. Come September, however, he is satisfied, even gleeful, to interview Gary Condit’s son. And this is a full four months after Chandra disappeared. When he is not landing these “major” interviews, King makes do with...