Word: three-year-old
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...over, so closure would just mean denial. So it was easy last week to find people--even rescue workers at Ground Zero--who said they still could not believe this could possibly have happened. We wobble between resolve and despair; the lines between prudence and paranoia blur. A three-year-old boy in Spotsylvania, Va., fatally shot himself with the gun his father had just brought home to protect his family...
There were 14.6 million Hispanics in the U.S. when Hernandez arrived. Now there are more than 35 million. By the time his three-year-old daughter joins the work force, the Latino population will have almost doubled again, to account for close to a fifth of the U.S. population. It's a group with $500 billion a year in buying power, but one that is changing rapidly. While Mexicans remain the majority, at 58%, the number of immigrants coming from other Central and South American countries grows each year. Increasingly, they are spreading into states, such as Iowa, that never...
Hennessy is survived by his wife Melanie W. Salisbury and two children, a six-year-old daughter and a three-year-old son. A memorial fund has been established to help provide for the future education of his children. Contributions can be sent to Belmont Savings Bank, 2 Leonard St., Belmont...
...been written about a hundred years later than it was. While the coda to “Pagan Poetry,” a call-and-response between Björk and her multiplied chorus-self of “I love him/She loves him” has the audacious simplicity that is often only achieved in musicals. The image of Björk as a prodigiously talented child within an adult’s body and voice is fed by her playful treatment of language, like a well-read three-year-old: “It?...
...three women in Solanka’s life (clearly Solanka is the heart-throb of a short, middle-aged professorial type, having made his way through three tall, beautiful women in the course of a single summer) become avatars of the Eumenides, the ancient Furies, and Solanka’s struggle with each of them in his creative, familial and romantic lives is the meat of the book. Yet the most poignant, underplayed aspect of the book is Solanka’s relationship with his three-year-old son. It is here that the novel exudes the warmth and heart...