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DAVID KORESH WASN'T A REAL MESSIAH: HE COULDN'T TURN water into wine, and perhaps that's why he so valued his private stash of Scotch whisky. TIME has learned that three Branch Davidian cultists who left Ranch Apocalypse before the conflagration and surrendered were forced to leave by Koresh for getting into the would-be prophet's Scotch cache. At first Koresh punished the three -- Kevin Whitecliff, Brad Branch and Oliver Gyarfas -- by ordering them to bury a rotting corpse. Finally the Scotch-drinking cult leader had them thrown out. The trio are being held in jail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thou Shalt Not Steal (My Scotch) | 5/10/1993 | See Source »

...meeting indicated no further agreements. Stash Horowitz, a resident of Florence Street, said the new store would have walls within 25 feet of his home and that he would like to see a scaled-down plan...

Author: By Paul Cohen, | Title: Task Force To Explore Supermarket Proposal | 4/29/1993 | See Source »

...generally a good idea) . . . stock up on "the economy size" when items are on sale (an "investment" in sale-priced soda, socks and soap can stretch $1,000 to buy $1,400 worth of the same stuff you'd have bought anyway -- a 40% tax-free return) . . . and stash away at least a few thousand dollars someplace liquid and safe. Like a bank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money Angles: How to Invest In a Clinton Win | 11/2/1992 | See Source »

...declaring "I'm doing it for me, so I can be happy" that resonated in the courtroom. In the past eight years, the child had spent just seven months with his mother. While a weeping Rachel Kingsley listened, he recalled how she often came home drunk and kept a stash of marijuana "in a brown box on a table in the living room." At the end, the courtroom broke into applause as . Judge Kirk announced, "Gregory, you're the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russ at this moment." Then the boy's lawyer presented him with a blue jersey bearing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Child Asserts His Legal Rights | 10/5/1992 | See Source »

During my first days in Russia, I headed for the stalovaya or Russian style cafeteria (9 rubles for soup and meat pie). The food's edible and I knew I still had a stash of granola bars for emergencies, like lunch. I was going to live like the Russians, I told myself. I was going to grab food when I saw it. When you see any-thing that looks (and smells) edible in Russia, you buy it. It won't be there tomorrow. Or the next...

Author: By Natasha H. Leland, | Title: A Burger at Mickey D's Beats Out The Local Stolovaya Fare Any Day | 8/18/1992 | See Source »

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