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...feel for "the kids' life," Shalalasaid she rode shotgun in a university police car,starting at 10 p.m. on a Saturday night...
...mention elemental species like the Hell's Angels. After receiving degrees in physiology, biology and medicine from Oxford, Sacks headed to California in 1960 to study neurology and sample the wild life. He rode with the notorious bikers' club and lifted weights competitively. A 600-lb. hoist won him a state championship. Today he keeps in shape by swimming two hours a day. "It's like watching a porpoise," says his friend, New Yorker writer Lawrence Weschler. "He's incredibly powerful, incredibly graceful and incessant...
...will give you a little girl in pigtails who would like to play Little League ball this year, if it weren't for all the lawsuits. The full-page advertisement in the Washington Post said DON'T LET HER SEASON END IN A LAWSUIT. But the horse the conservatives rode hardest was the case of the elderly woman who was awarded $2.9 million in a judgment against McDonald's after she burned herself with a McDonald's cup of coffee (the payoff was reduced on appeal to $480,000). As Suffolk Law School professor Michael Rustad told TIME, despite...
When Secretariat rode home in the 1973 Belmont Stakes to complete horse racing's Triple Crown, it wasn't as much of a victory as a coronation. It was expected, like the Red Sox finding ways to go seven games in the world Series before losing or Olympic swimming champion Janet Evans shredding helpless coeds in the water while at Stanford...
...woman, she embodied a feared and dreaded negation which aroused Lawrence's violent hatred. He thrived on her contradictions. Despite her flagrant infidelities, he insisted that she was the love of his life. She served as the inspiration for works as varied as the violent "The Woman Who Rode Away" and Lady Chatterley's Lover...