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...fugitives has been hard to find. The common view is that the Clarks and their cohort are sore losers in the perilous game of farming and ranching. "They just sit up there dreamin' up things to be a public nuisance," says rancher Tom Wilson. "We're all sick of it." But everywhere there's a strong desire for a bloodless settlement. "We think they were led astray," says former Garfield County commissioner Kenneth Coulter. "They were possibly gullible because of their financial situation...
...unpublished results were made available to participants this month in a thick spiral notebook. The Seminar found all the Nativity descriptions to be inauthentic except for the name of Jesus' mother (Mary). No miracle working made the cut, although Jesus is generally credited with having healed some of the sick. He had a disciple named Mary Magdalene, entered a synagogue at least once and met some Pharisees. As regards the Passion and Easter: all descriptions of Jesus' trial are deemed inauthentic, along with his Palm Sunday statement that he is the Messiah. On the authority of the Jewish historian Josephus...
BELINDA LUSCOMBE, who usually writes about celebrities for TIME's People page, this week takes on a less well-publicized type of artist--the architect. "Stars get covered in the media all the time, so they're sick of it," says Luscombe. "Architects are very eager to talk to the press. On the other hand, they're used to expressing themselves in buildings, so sometimes you need a translator." Luscombe comes equipped with two; her husband Jeremy Edmiston and her brother Guy are architects. "There's a lot of excitement among young architects about Rem Koolhaas," says Luscombe...
...SICK OF READING ABOUT WHITEWAter. Every report I've seen, including this story, says nothing illegal was done. This is just a Republican witch-hunt. Enough! PAT MARSHALL Berwyn, Illinois...
...been fairly mild, but beyond announcing outrage and sending a letter to all Mather residents, there is little more that the administration can do. Mandatory race-relations seminars or more preaching about the values of diversity might help to make some students more sensitive, but probably would not prevent sick individuals from writing offensive graffiti...