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...memorial speech, Rapperport bowed his head and wept. “We will miss him,” he said. “He enriched our lives...
...site in lower Manhattan. "The remains looked like withered old flowers," she remembers. "It was scary. I kept looking at these giant cranes lifting away the rubble and thinking that there were bodies inside, all mangled up. I couldn't take it any longer. I ran away, crying." Sana wept again, and couldn't stop her tears, at a religious service where she met Connie Taylor, whose son, an equity trader, had died in the attack. Later, in a long, soulful e-mail, Sana tried to describe her experiences to other Seeds of Peace alumni: "I just hope and pray...
Television gave us the Munsters, the Sopranos, the Osbournes. Now, reaching a new pinnacle of familial weirdness, it's given us the Voight-Jolie-Thorntons. Actor JON VOIGHT wept last week while he told TV's Access Hollywood he wanted to get "help" for his daughter, Oscar-winning actress ANGELINA JOLIE. He said he always sensed that her recently collapsed marriage to actor-director Billy Bob Thornton was destined to fail, because of "problems" the couple has "been public about." (He was probably alluding to Thornton's confessions that he has weathered bouts of depression.) Jolie met therapy-speak with...
...major leagues: if a player retired, he was free to play for whomever he wished. Nomo announced his retirement and promptly struck a deal with the Dodgers, and all Japan reacted as if he'd blown a hole in Mount Fuji. The Buffaloes' general manager resigned. Nomo's parents wept and begged him to come home. Nomura's mother and stepfather, legendary catcher Katsuya Nomura, broke off all relations with their...
...would have been more plausible in a movie; he said he had hoped to remain friends with Doumanian despite the lawsuit, "like a Tracy-Hepburn movie--in court by day, friends by night." Doumanian's review was apparent to all in court; while Allen was on the stand, she wept...