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...fledgling efforts at international communication can be so easily subverted by reporterial inattention. Our guests were polite enough not to mention the insult. Your paper must. Nathanial Hupert '87-'88 Zoltan Arany '89 James Morris Andrea Cheville Mike Murphy Carey Farquhar Peter Nigrovic Melissa Gilliam Curtis Page Bill Grobman Sara Szal Matt Menard Caroline Tsen Jose Morales Jessica Wu Czechoslovak Project
...Assassins also offers funny, astutely varied glimpses of looniness, the finest being a park-bench chat between attempted assassins of Gerald Ford: Lynette ("Squeaky") Fromme, a Charles Manson disciple who is all passion and intensity; and Sara Jane Moore, a former mental patient, who in Debra Monk's stunning evocation is all matronly giggles and chilling folksiness. In other ably written scenes, Victor Garber brings condescending grandeur to Booth, Terrence Mann finds earnest simplicity in Czolgosz, Greg Germann gives a dorky sweetness to Hinckley, and Jonathan Hadary evokes hysterical egomania in Charles Guiteau, killer of James Garfield...
...lady, Sara, 70, calls to us with tears in her eyes. Her husband Shlomo is inside and can't move. We walk into a three room flat. There is Shlomo, on the bed he bed he had been in when the missle hit. He is covered with the glass that had shattered from the window above him. His eyes are wide open as he looks around nervously. He peers at me, sees my green army pants and asked If I was from the Defense Ministry. I tell him I'm not but that I'd help him up. He begins...
...covered under Medicaid by the end of the century. Scholarship funding for the National Health Service Corps, which helps bring medical services to rural families, is to be revived. Child advocates cheered the results. "We've got off on the right track for the '90s," said Sara Rosenbaum of the Children's Defense Fund. But she cautioned, "The question is whether we're going to live up to our commitments." It will take billions of dollars and years of effort to clothe, feed and shelter the nation's poor children properly...
...Sara's life fell apart when she started high school last year. A straight-A student in grade school, she began skipping classes, dating a physically abusive older student and wearing only black. By winter, she was trying to kill herself. Sara, who says she felt rejected by her parents, calmly recites her attempts: "Four or five times I took pills. Once I almost slit my wrists, and I tried to hang myself once." With therapy, Sara, at 15, sees a future. One sign: she is wearing colors again...