Word: saint
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...June 29, 1944, Fargo, N. Dak. EDUCATION: Moorhead State U, B.A., 1966 FAMILY: Divorced; three children RELIGION: Lutheran MILITARY: National Guard, 1963-69 OCCUPATION: Accountant POLITICAL CAREER: Minnesota Senate, 1977-87; sought Democratic nomination for U.S. House, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988; U.S. House, 1990- ADDRESS: 2423 West Division Street, Saint Cloud...
...abort. In the film Escape from L.A., the Chief Executive orders the assassination of his own daughter, while in the movie version of Primary Colors, John Travolta is slated to play the lyin', cheatin' and stealin' First Stud. By today's standards of popular culture, Richard Nixon was a saint. Jail to the Chief...
...Baltimore, Maryland, 27 congregations--Jewish, Christian, white and black--have enlisted 10 or more lay members each to join discussion of the Living Conversation. Members of the Conservative synagogue Chizuk Amuno will mix with parishioners of Saint Matthew Catholic Church, with its 40% minority membership. Saint Matthew's Father Joseph Muth says he is seeking "an opportunity for folks to see across church and racial lines through discussing these basic stories." Chizuk Amuno's Rabbi Richard Camras concurs. "Everybody sees [the stories] as sacred," he says; their power derives in part from their subject matter, the "jealousy, sibling rivalry, wanting...
...Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg, among others, for the rights, and the book will be published in time for Christmas. Orson Welles, who studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, wrote and illustrated the story using India ink, ballpoint, gouache, watercolor and typewriter, and included such cinematic scenes as Saint Tropez's headless body drifting onto the shores of the city. "I've seen a lot of fetes, fiestas and festivals, every sort and variety of saints-day high-jinks all over the world," he wrote, "but never anything to equal the 'Bravades' of St. Tropez...
Although I'm a Democrat, like many others I was genuinely enthusiastic about the choice of Kemp, a man who stands by principle more often than most. However, while he has many fine qualities, the rush of excitement should not blind us to the fact that he is no saint. Remember his endorsement of Oliver North's Senate candidacy? Clearly, there are times when party means most to Kemp. GARY WEINMAN Briarwood, New York...