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Most noticeably, the series has redesigned its covers and eliminated its trademark thumb logo, which has long identified Let’s Go as friendly to those traveling on a budget. According to St. Martin’s Press editorial liaison Esti M. Iturralde ’00, the thumb is outdated...
...know Scorsese appreciates the connection of directors and actresses. He had a liaison with Lisa Minnelli, the daughter of Judy Garland and Italian-American auteur Vincente Minnelli; and he was married for a time to Isabella Rossellini, the loveliest co-production of Rossellini and Bergman. But we also know that he had a shy boyhood, and long considered studying for the priesthood. Then too, we know Scorsese's films. He makes serious, explosive ones about men loving and betraying each other. Women are usually on the periphery. This doesn't make him unique among directors. Indeed...
...Ridgway was arrested for soliciting a "John patrol," a female police officer posing as a prostitute. And on Feb. 23, 1983, Ridgway picked up Keli McGinness, 17, from the strip and took her to a ballpark behind Sunset Junior High School on South 140th Street, where their liaison was disturbed by a police patrol. Four months later, McGinness disappeared after someone picked her up on the strip. Two months after that, police found the first of three bodies that had been dumped in blackberry bushes behind the school's ballpark. McGinness' body has never been found...
...great spiritual experience and an honor. And it's good for Switzerland's image too." It is an honor that the country's Catholics are vowing to maintain. "Recruitment has had its ups and downs but this tradition is as relevant today as ever," says Bishop Norbert Brunner, a liaison between the Swiss Catholic Church and the Vatican. "I hope that the day when there are no more willing candidates will never come." If Wyss and Segmüller have their way, fresh recruits will keep boosting the Guard's ranks. "I tell them this is the best experience they...
When the Army decided to fight to the death over the ironclad Crusader, Rumsfeld saw his chance. The Army played into his hands when its deputy congressional liaison, Kenneth A. Steadman, faxed talking points to the Crusader's friends on Capitol Hill, saying that elimination of the long-range artillery gun would endanger G.I.s. Not long after that, Rumsfeld's aides put out the word that the gun was dead and that White was finished. And then, in a truly inspired piece of bureaucratic jujitsu, Rumsfeld sent his Post-it note to White--and held a press conference in which...