Poison is the weapon; the motive, gain. The author first shows the victim's death, then the murderer's ...
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Lumbering low over Stone Age villages and thick jungles, troop-carrying helicopters swarmed across the wild central highlands ...
For the first time since the War, Tammany Hall faces a long lean winter of political starvation, not of four months but of ...
Crisis of Reparations Britain's foremost financier, the Morgan of the Empire, John Baring, Baron Revelstoke, died suddenly in Paris last week a few hours after presiding at a crisis ...
At noon, with the sun blazing down, Australia's best bowler let go with the first ball. It zipped in nearly as fast as a ...
When last noticed by the public eye, Lewis L. Strauss was in a position of some embarrassment: the Senate refused to ...
And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.—ACTS ...
Little Del Northway, 4, of Houston was not happy. The kids would not play with him. He ran to his mother crying, "Why are ...
Healthy Wiley first novels on the new season's lists offer an interesting comparison in The Green Bay Tree* by Louis ...
The New York Post has reported that Dr. Anne Dranitsaris, a Toronto psychotherapist, could be in line to become Oprah's next ...
In August 1936, Dr. Ralph Robertson Mellon of Pittsburgh* stood at the bedside of a patient stricken with deadly peritonitis. In desperation he fed her a German-made drug, never before used in the U.