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...HARVARD, 76-52 at Tucson, AZ So. Illinois 24 28 -- 52 Harvard...
...when they were younger--part of getting ready to leave. For others, human idiocy becomes increasingly precious; they begin to see in the state of mind we will have in heaven. "What about heaven?" I said to Harold, who is ninety-four and lives in the VA Hospital in Tucson. He said, "Memory is heaven." The physicist emeritus tottering across the campus of Cal Tech through the hazy sunshine occasionally chuckles to himself. Yet it has happened to many others, and to you, too, Galway--when illness, or unhappiness, or imagining the future wears an empty place inside...
...TUCSON, Arizona: Arizona Representative Jim Kolbe announced that he is homosexual, adding that he was forced into the admission by a gay magazine which was about to publish a story reporting his sexual orientation as retribution for his support of a federal bill rejecting same-sex marriages. Jeff Yarbrough, editor in chief of The Advocate, a national gay magazine, said it was hypocritical of Kolbe to live a "semi-open homosexual life" in Washington and then vote against a "pro-gay referendum." Kolbe said he was initially angry about being pressured to disclose the information, but told the Associated Press...
PETER ROSE, 68, AND JEANNE ROSE, 54; TUCSON, ARIZ.; retirees Peter Rose lost two teenage children to a blood disease. "People were awfully nice to me when I needed help," he says. "This was a chance to give back." The retired stock-broker and his current wife Jeanne, a former teacher, are volunteer pilots for AirLifeLine, an organization that transports ambulatory patients who cannot afford to travel for critical care. Since 1990 the two have escorted dozens of patients for treatment...
...Taos and Eagle Nest. In La Lama, about 23 buildings, including ten belonging to the Lama Foundation spiritual community, have been destroyed. The fire began Sunday as a small trash fire. TIME's Nancy Harbert reports from Albuquerque that area residents are worried that this fire and another near Tucson, Arizona are putting a strain on firefighting resources. "Normally, the fire season doesn't start until June, so we're all nervous that this hasn't peaked. There is a fear that if there are more fires in the Southwest, they won't have the ability to fight them...