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...where acts produce serious moral consequences. Delia reads of her disappearance in the newspaper: "A slender, small-boned woman with curly fair or light-brown hair, Mrs. Grinstead stands 5'2" or possibly 5'5" and weighs either 90 or 110 pounds." Her understandable response: "For heaven's sake, hadn't anyone in her family ever looked at her?" And it doesn't take long before Delia acquires as many emotional obligations in her new life as she had been saddled with before...
...think what happened is he tried to drop twocourses this semester, and Harvard would only lethim drop one. I don't think they were veryperceptive of his problem," Giroux said. "Maybeit's not Harvard's fault, but I really wish forhis sake and ours that they had been more gentle...
...course not...But for God's sake don't look under...
...understands how the huge plates of glass got into the room, but "the Fog wants nothing to do with them," according to Buckley. "They're really just over-romanticized Victorian frames that are starting to fall apart." Still, she might keep one in the Union just for old times' sake...
...ultimately wants to eliminate its arsenal, too. Although the U.S. has a 90-vote majority in hand to extend the 1970 Nuclear Non-Proloferation Treaty, TIME United Nations correspondent Bonnie Angelo reports, Gore is trying to persuade the largest possible margin to side with him for credibility's sake. Otherwise, as Gore said in his U.N. speech, "it will encourage would-be proliferators to lie low and to clandestinely pursue their objectives." So how's Gore doing? Gore told Angelo today: "The debate is moving in our favor." To make sure, Angelo says, the vice president held a lunch with...