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...surface it seems like it’s open, but underneath it seems really discombobulated,” says Longfellow School parent Greg A. Smutny...
...tombstones as textbooks for his study of Hebrew. It was then that he discovered that, in addition to the customary dates and names, many stones carried colorful eulogies detailing the life and times of the deceased. One of his favorites: "Don't ask the stone about the man buried underneath. It won't attest to his fairness. Go back among the living and hear them praise him. It is in their mouths where his memory survives. It is in their hearts where his tombstone is sculpted." Though historians and genealogists will doubtless be among the chief benefactors of his work...
...feel like that. Orchestras constantly change, but also keep a lot of the same characteristics. What is the same and no one would ever want to lose is that it still plays as though it's from the bowels of the earth, as though the sound comes from underneath. This orchestra physically moves more than any other. It's not an orchestra that counts a lot - sometimes they could do with a bit more of that...
...lifetime of torture, I believe I can." A 1996 letter claims he had "solicited [a local woman's] murder from two Iranian nationals ... The contract is already purchased." Similar letters went to "maybe 100" people, Yoder says. He says he often wrote them with a carbon sheet underneath and sent copies to prosecutors. In 1996, Yoder even sued a prosecutor for not charging him; a judge had to remind Yoder that he "has no constitutional right to be prosecuted." He stayed at Chester...
...publisher Drawn and Quarterly, and the company has just collected the last four issues into a gorgeous hardcover, "Summer Blonde" (132 pp.; $24.95). The dust jacket, with its cut-out circle that lets a pretty girl peek through, should clue you in on how to read these stories: look underneath...