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[Times photo: Pam Royal]
As word of who he was got out around the museum, Gerard Zinser was asked for his autograph. |
May 30, 2000
PT-109 bonded them for life
Through the haze of Alzheimer's, Gerard E. Zinser relives his memories of the South Pacific and the man who would become president.
How dry we are
Each morning we step outside and turn our eyes to the sky. And each morning, we see only a merciless blue.
Solstice ushers in summer of sky treats
Summer solstice is at 9:48 p.m. on June 20, marking the longest day (light) of the year. This is the start of summer in the northern hemisphere and winter in the southern hemisphere.
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Producers afraid that the stories of regular folks -- even those stranded on a rat-infested island, a la Survivor -- may prove a yawn for 21st century TV audiences, goose the goings-on. Story
Summer is for TV losers
As you sample the trickle of new programming scheduled for the TV networks this summer, let a helpful critic suggest four words to keep in mind.
Play lands jabs on politics
Accidental Death of an Anarchist makes laughter its policy statement.
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