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Even if the biologists decide that the animal is a wolf, a crucial question remains: Was it a lone sojourner and thus of no great importance, or a member of a group that might colonize the park? A pack could have established itself if at least one male and one female migrated from the north and then mated in Yellowstone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Search for The Wolf | 11/9/1992 | See Source »

...dance concludes with a lone nude dancer left vulnerably in the center of the stage. She is soon surrounded by her counterparts in their dresses and heels. The hardedged harlots do not overtake this divine image, however. Instead, they remove their pumps as the nude dancer rises from the floor, and all turn and walk upstage into the darkness...

Author: By Phoebe Cushman, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: Exploring the Politics of Women's Bodies | 11/5/1992 | See Source »

Lance C. Campbell, a Cambridge resident and state house employee, was the lone campaigner yesterday afternoon near the poll at Larsen Hall at the Graduate School of Education...

Author: By Nicole D. Maurer, CONTRIBUTING REPORTERS | Title: Undergrads Cast Votes for Gov. Clinton | 11/4/1992 | See Source »

...kind of birthright for Rush. "Echoes of my dad reverberate through everything my brother says," explains Limbaugh's brother David, 39, a lawyer who helped Rush assemble The Way Things Ought to Be. "My dad, more than my brother, was the black sheep. He was a maverick, the lone, passionate voice of conservatism. My brother's success is a kind of vindication of my father's lifework in politics." If there is a difference between the lawyer with the booming voice and his radio-star son, the family says, it is in Rush's impish, rowdy sense of humor...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Conservative Provocateur Or BIG BLOWHARD? | 10/26/1992 | See Source »

...Dutch were left with the unforgettable horror. As a cold wind whipped through the weeping willows that surround the apartment complex, Wynanda Pont, a native of Suriname, gazed at the gutted, burned hulk of a building where scorched laundry still hung from clotheslines and window boxes held a few lone geraniums. The 37-year-old teacher had been crocheting by her window across the street when she heard a crash and saw a wall of red flame. "I rushed outside," she recalled. "I can still hear the screaming. I saw a woman throw two children from a balcony, but they...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Death From the Sky | 10/19/1992 | See Source »

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