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...photographers away. Flight Engineer Benjamin Zimmermann, 45, of Cascade, Idaho, sent greetings to his wife, children and father. Zimmermann, who is a Lutheran pastor, evidently had not been told that his father, the Rev. Elmer Zimmermann, had died in St. Louis four days earlier while attending a prayer vigil...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hijack Victims: We Are Continuously Surrounded | 7/1/1985 | See Source »

...bits of information. They were cheered by the news that many of their 24 friends had been released in Beirut or Algiers. "We're waiting, we're praying, we're hoping," said the Rev. Robert Garrity of St. Margaret Mary Church in Algonquin, where parishioners maintained an all-night vigil...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Terror Aboard Flight 847 | 6/24/1985 | See Source »

...Frustacis, though, had no regrets despite the emotionally draining vigil. Said Sam: "We knew it was going to be a touch-and-go situation." At week's end the prospects for the surviving infants were still uncertain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Special Delivery in California | 6/3/1985 | See Source »

...were permitted to stand at one road near the cemetery. One of them, Dov Hikind, an American whose mother had survived Auschwitz, said angrily, "I still can't believe I am here to see my President rehabilitate the SS." Sixty members of the World Jewish Student Union held a vigil in the town square. Reagan came close to a protest scene only as his motorcade passed through the downtown area en route to the air base. There was a brief scuffle as police carrying plastic shields broke up a fight that had started among the protesters. Overall, the demonstrations were...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paying Homage to History | 5/13/1985 | See Source »

...rhythms than by his actual words. "Hooray, hooray," we all shouted, basking in the sunshine and the communal glow of self-congratulation. After the speech a few hundred of us, still in the grip of moral ecstasy, stood before President Bok's office and shouted things. An all-night vigil began. It rained, and began to get cold; a few, huddled under umbrellas, stayed the night and then departed the next day. Almost three weeks later, 45 students occupied the 17 Quincy Street headquarters of Harvard's Governing Boards for a full day. Before they left...

Author: By Theodore P. Friend, | Title: The Divestment Wonder-Drug | 5/2/1985 | See Source »

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