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...Arafat's, quickly reported the discovery of the corpse, and an FBI agent flew to Damascus to help make an identification based on Klinghoffer's dental records. Later the body was flown to Rome, where it was confirmed that Klinghoffer had suffered gunshot wounds to both the head and chest...
...Palomar takes us to the zoo in wandering pursuit of order. There, instead of a great white whale at the end of his epic, he stumbles on the world's only albino gorilla, Copito de Nieve, holding an old rubber tire to his chest...
...help drive down the value of the dollar, which had been soaring on world money markets for nearly five years. Next day the White House announced that it intended to get tough with countries that violated fair-trade practices, and proposed setting up a $300 million U.S. war chest to help domestic companies boost their exports. The goal was to water down the protectionist frenzy that has been taking over Congress. Last week, though, the House passed a bill that would curb textile imports from the twelve nations that are the leading suppliers by an average of 40%. The Senate...
HOSPITALIZED. Peggy Lee, 65, cool, cottony-voiced song stylist (Fever, Lover): in stable condition following double bypass coronary surgery after she was stricken with chest pains; in New Orleans. The operation, her second for heart problems this year, forced her to miss a White House performance last week...
...gets stuck in a clothes dryer; his excited dog jumps on him, and he falls down the basement stairs while going to the rescue. A waitress insists that he check his crutches. Leaving the restaurant, he feels unexplainably crippled, "nearly doubled, his chin sunk low on his chest and his elbows jutting out awkwardly like the wings of a baby bird." It seems appropriate that he should look the way he feels, until an old woman points out that he has been given her much smaller crutches by mistake. Elsewhere, life imitates sitcoms. The Accidental Tourist reluctantly takes a business...