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...only group which did not react with zeal to the bombing, it turned out, was the police. The Cambridge police issued confused and contradictory statements in the days immediately following the bombing. Detective Sgt. James A. Roscoe claimed hours after the blast that police had identified two women as suspects. That figure was subsequently reduced to one, whom police then claimed to have under surveillance. Roscoe then stated that "this seemed to be a very sophisticated bomb [which] women wouldn't be able to build. . . . It could be a national organization." The investigation later fizzled...
...reveal all, and then again, it's the Angels who are the pigs, right? But most importantly, the device is real Teen Scene stuff: given the Indochinese War, racism, a murder, or some other tragedy, the big question in all the fans' minds becomes, How do the Stones react to all this...
After 15 years of research, the three doctors conclude that most babies can be placed in one of three categories that mothers were using long before child psychology became popular: difficult, slow-to-warm-up or easy. Like Clem, all difficult infants (about one in ten) react intensely to everything: instead of soft crying, an enraged howl; instead of quiet chuckles, uncontrolled laughter, sometimes ending in a paroxysm of hiccups. Eating and sleeping schedules are irregular, and everything new requires long periods of difficult adjustment. Easy children-the most numerous category-are regular in habit, sunny in mood, quick...
...atmosphere produced by the khamsin contains an excess of positive ions. Young people, whose metabolic rates tend to be high, react to such atmospheric conditions by absorbing positive electrical energy like a storage battery, until they literally become overcharged. Their hair becomes electrified and stands on end, and they develop migraine headaches and nausea. They become tense, irritable and occasionally violent. They also secrete large amounts of serotonin, a hormone associated with the nervous system...
...third charterer is Travel International Incorporated (TII), which opened in February. A TII spokesman declined to discuss the present situation, saying that the big issue now is how charterers will react to Pan American's plans to reduce student fares to $220, announced Monday...