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...guess I should check my mail more often," Shalimar A.O. Fojas said. Fojas, of Winthrop House, said she was excited about earning the honor...
...five times a day, beginning at around 4:30 a.m. And certainly Kansi had a lot weighing on his soul. An accused killer, he was on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list, and had been on the run for four years. Now he was holed up in the Shalimar Hotel, a seedy establishment in Dera Ghazi Khan, a city in central Pakistan. He groggily opened his door...
...former Army nurse recalls wounded soldiers in a field hospital: "When they woke up, they thought they'd died. They'd say...'Where am I? Am I in heaven? Are you my mother?' See, they'd be starting to smell my perfume. It was either White Shoulders or Shalimar." At such moments The Living and the Dead can be as cleansing as a good cry in front of the Vietnam War Memorial. But too often Hendrickson inserts himself awkwardly into his design. The result is a form of not-so-new New Journalism full of breathless speculating in a kind...
John T. Carley Brigade Commander, U.S.A. (ret.) 1st Infantry Division (1968-69) Shalimar, Florida...
Professor Higgins has tossed out his tweed hat for a headdress. The star of My Fair Lady is a very different kind of gent in his latest film, Shalimar. This time Rex Harrison plays a chap called Sir John, "the world's greatest jewel thief," who lives on an island in the Indian Ocean with his own private army. "The character I play is different from the usual," says Rex. "Sir John is slightly tougher and demented and more sadistic." He is also crafty. To scare off a band of would-be murderers, he dons...