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Every year in the U.S. more than 1,000 children die from physical abuse, but Lisa Steinberg is the one whose name is stamped in the public mind. Though her short, unhappy life of six years was spent in a middle-class Manhattan household, it was in circumstances of stunning...
At one of the turkey blinds he has fashioned of logs and brush, Baker settles in to wait. He leans against a persimmon tree, and with as little motion as possible he reads and turns the pages of a State Department briefing . book stamped SECRET. Methodically, Baker underlines almost every...
The seven-member Corporation meets every two weeks in secret to make the ultimate decisions on matters of University policy, from investment choices to academic appointments. The 30-member Board of Overseers, elected by alumni, advises the Corporation and has historically rubber-stamped Corporation decisions.
-- Liberal lady commentator from the Washington Post walks up the White House drive carrying bright red tote bag, a souvenir from last summer's Democratic Convention. Big braying donkey is stamped on the bag's side. Reminder of late Speaker Sam Rayburn's caution: "Any jackass can kick a barn...
Jacquet's performance tonight may include cuts from his newest album "Jacquet's Got It," which was recently nominated for a Grammy. "It's a hard swinging band that can be danced to or listened to. This album is stamped with his enthusiasm for music," Everett says.