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...took the Fung Wah last intersession, and the trip there took 45 minutes longer than it should have because of a blizzard,” Janacek said. “The driver kept putting on the brake—it was kind of scary...
...mountains of Chiapas high above the town of San Cristobal de las Casas. The rough wool of the traditional poncho worn by the old Tzetzil-speaking man beside me scratched my arm as he helped his wife out of the bus with their now-empty egg crates. The driver leaned around to tell me that the next stop was Oventic, the Zapatista camp to which I had been invited to meet the Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional (EZLN) Commission...
While the typical lease runs almost four years, the new-car itch hits the average driver every three, notes Art Spinella, president of CNW Marketing Research in Bandon, Ore. As many as 30% of the 17 million drivers holding leases in the U.S. say they would opt out if they could afford...
...Cole attack, has been in CIA custody outside the U.S. since 2002, and was tried by the Yemenis in absentia. Four others received prison terms for their roles in the bombing. DIED. JOHN E. MACK, 74, controversial Pulitzer Prize-winning psychiatrist; after being hit by a drunk driver; in London. Mack, a Harvard Medical School professor, was best known for his studies of people who claimed to have had alien encounters. His 1994 book on the subject, which concluded that "the abduction phenomenon has important philosophical, spiritual and social implications," caused Harvard to consider censure, but a committee later "reaffirmed...
Mack died Monday in London, England after he was struck by a driver as he was returning from the T. E. Lawrence Society Symposium at Oxford...