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...Testament story seems retold as often as the episode of Jonah swallowed whole (there are strong suggestions of it in works as disparate as Pinocchio and Jaws). But somehow Warwick Hutton has found a way of giving the tale a fresh approach in Jonah and the Great Fish (Atheneum; $12.95). The text is simplified but not simpleminded, and if the sins have been scaled down, the sinner has not. As Jonah and his shipmates are buffeted by the tempest, the wind seems to blow from the page, and the great fish that consumes him soon turns from a monster into...
...feasibility of such plans cannot cloud the questions raised here. The Bishops spent two years preparing this 120-page, first draft and called in over 125 experts in economics, government and theology to contribute ideas. Such notable panelists as Lamont University Professor of Economics John Dunlop, and Dr. John Warwick of the University's Institute for Economic Development, testified in support of the letter before the Bishops' Committee on Catholic Social Teaching and the U.S. Economy...
...Warwick, R.I. native was stretched to three sets for the only time all weekend by Boston College's Amy Richardson, the 13th-seed...
DiPrete launched his campaign in earnest last week when Anthony Solomon, state general treasurer, emerged from the primary as the Democratic nominee. Solomon won a clear 16-point victory over his opponent Joseph Walsh, the mayor of Warwick, R.I., but only after the two men had spent nearly $1 million each, most of which went to increasingly mean-spirited TV and radio ads. Solomon, who tagged himself "the independent Democrat," labeled his opponent the "machine" politician. Walsh last year wrested control of the state Democratic committee from the four-term incumbent Governor J. Joseph Garrahy, who later chose to retire...
ARRESTED. David Dorr, 30, and Peter Marchant, 24, former bellhops at the Brazilian Court Hotel in Palm Beach, Fla.; for conspiracy to sell cocaine and for selling the drug to the late David Kennedy; in Barnstable, Mass., and Warwick, R.I. Dorr, a Cape Cod resident, and Marchant, a Rhode Island native, face a maximum penalty of 20 years imprisonment and a $15,000 fine for both charges. On the day of the arrest, Palm Beach officials announced that Kennedy, 28, son of the late Senator Robert Kennedy, had died after "multiple ingestion of cocaine, Demerol and a prescription sedative called...