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...inside when they started shooting," says Qerim Krasniqi, 51, the blond, thick-set eldest son of Abdyl and father of the wounded child. "A girl was screaming, and I went out and saw my son lying on the ground. I grabbed him by the belt, and beneath him there was blood everywhere." Sipping Turkish coffee, Qerim glances at his wizened father. The crackling fire in a small cast-iron stove fills the silence as the Krasniqi men, sitting on cushions around the edge of the dark, bare room, consider the violence that followed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Next Balkan War | 1/19/1998 | See Source »

...Liveliest Paper") that caters to subway society with a churnful of cheesecake, a flutter of racing tips and leering feature stories (LANA TURNER: A GIRL NEEDS MORE THAN A BOSOM), Miller writes what is probably the yeastiest scandal column printed anywhere. Besides his own bylined sinerama each week, thick-set ("six feet when I stand up straight") John Miller also grinds out five other Enquirer features: a tearjerker called "Millerdramas," a trade-talky TV column bylined John Jay, "Inside Politics" by James Miljae, "Hollywood Keyhole" by Gene Carter, and a second titter-tattle column over the byline of John Rellim...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: The Keyhole Kid | 9/23/1957 | See Source »

...door was open, but I could see none of the posters or stickers usually plastered on the walls of a campaign headquarters. I walked in, "Pardon me, but is this Independents for Kennedy." "No," said one of them. The three eyed me closely. "Well, wasn't it here?" A thick-set man, sitting on a couch answered. "We don't know anything about Independents for Kennedy...

Author: By Michael Maccoby, | Title: Independents for Kennedy | 10/23/1952 | See Source »

...Sheraton Plaza desk glanced through a list of rooms. "Yes," she said, "Independents for Kennedy is in Parlor B. That's Mr. Taylor's suite." I went back, and the three were just getting up to leave. "Thank you very much, Mr. Taylor," said one of them to the thick-set...

Author: By Michael Maccoby, | Title: Independents for Kennedy | 10/23/1952 | See Source »

...Norwegians could outjump most of the rest of the world on one leg. In the first half of the two-part Nordic combined event (jumping and cross-country), they went about proving it. Norway took the first five places. The best mark: a formful, 223-ft. flight by thick-set Simon Slaattvik, who, back home, runs a locomotive on the Norwegian state railways. His jumps gave Slaattvik a good lead in the Nordic, but he still had the rugged, 18-kilometer (11.2-mile) cross-country trek ahead of him. The man he knew he would have to beat: Finland...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Scandinavian Field Day | 2/13/1950 | See Source »

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