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an arrogant jerk.APNot long after Bobby found an unusual
amulet in Hawaii, the entire Brady clan had a series of unfortunate
incidents. Greg wiped out in a surfing accident, Peter had a run-in
with a tarantula and Bobby was almost hit with a framed picture
that fell off a wall in their hotel room. When the boys
tried to break the curse and return the tiki, they were held
hostage by a slightly deranged archeologist. Happily, the boys were released
and all was forgiven at the Brady family luau.Marcia had a crush
on a sexy, older mantoo bad hes married with kids. However, Marcia
was not put off by the challenges facing a high school student
wanting to date a 30-something dentist. She spent her days fantasizing about
Dr. Vogel cleaning her teeth, among other things. To Marcias chagrin, Dr.
Vogel was more interested in her skills as a babysitter than as
a jailbait lover.APBobby became a pint-sized dictator at his grade school
when he was named Snitchum, SafetyMonitor. Marching around the hallways
with a clipboard, Bobbys mini-power trip got out of control when wrote
up classmatesand his siblingsfor excessively minor infractions. Detested
and ignored, Bobby realized that finking can leave you friendless.FNNMath
was clearly not Jans best subject, as she miscalculated the price of
engraving a silver platter that the Brady kids bought for their parents
anniversary. Needing cash quick, the six siblings performed Keep on Movin
and Sunshine Day o
er, Joan of Arc in Lillian Hellman's adaptation of Jean Anouilh's
"The Lark." The play had a six-month run, primarily because of the
notices for Harris.The actress was something of a critics' darling, getting
good reviews even when her plays were less-well received. These included
such work as "Marathon `33," "Ready When You Are, C.B.!" and even
a musical, "Skyscraper," adapted from an Elmer Rice play, "Dream Girl."Her
third Tony came for her work in "Forty Carats," a frothy French
comedy about an older woman and a younger man. It was a
big hit, running nearly two years.Harris won her last two Tonys for
playing historical figures -- Mary Todd Lincoln in "The Last of Mrs.
Lincoln" and poet Emily Dickinson in "The Belle of Amherst" by William
Luce. The latter, a one-woman show, became something of an annuity for
Harris, a play she would take around the country at various times
in her career.The actress liked to tour, even going out on the
road in such plays as "Driving Miss Daisy" and "Lettice & Lovage"
after they had been done in New York with other stars.Harris' last
Broadway appearances were in revivals, playing the domineering mother in
a Roundabout Theatre Company production of "The Glass Menagerie" (1994)
and then "The Gin Game" with Charles Durning for the National Actors
Theatre in 1997.In 2005, she was one of five performers to receive
Kennedy Center honors.Harris was born on Dec. 2, 1925, in Grosse Pointe,
Mich., the daughter
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">A 26-year-old birthday party goer has been snatched by a 5-meter 16-foot
crocodile while swimming in a notorious habitat of the dangerous reptiles,
police said on Sunday.The man, whose name has not been released, was
celebrating a friend's 30th birthday on Saturday at the Mary River Wilderness
Retreat, an Outback tourist destination 70 miles southeast of the Northern
Territory capital Darwin, the victim's hometown, Senior Sergeant Geoff Bahnert
said.The victim and another man had gone swimming across the river. The
pair were swimming back when the crocodile attacked, he said."Several of
the group in the party witnessed the male being taken in the
jaws of the croc for a period of time, and then he
was out of sight," Bahnert said."The Mary River is known worldwide to
have the greatest saturation of adult saltwater crocodiles in the world.
You don't swim in the Mary River," he said.Alcohol may have played
a part in the decision to swim, he said.Police and a government
crocodile management team arrived at the resort late Saturday, and an officer
shot one of the largest crocodiles found in the area for the
safety of searchers, he said.It was not yet known if it was
the killer crocodile.Teams were dragging the river in search of remains,
Bahnert said."The advice to tourists is to come, look, take photographs
and stay out of the water," he added.Crocodile numbers have exploded across
Australia's tropical north since the species was protected b
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scenes and interviewing witnesses and company employees. The sheriff's statement
said they were working to determine a motive. The sheriff's office also
called in investigators from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to
help with the various shooting scenes.A dispatcher with the sheriff's office
told The Associated Press by telephone early Sunday that he had no
further information to release.The trucking company's website said it employs
400 people and owns hundreds of vehicles that operate around the country.
It said Pritchett started the trucking company in 1980."Our thoughts and
prayers are with all of their families, and at this time our
sole focus is on those impacted by today's events. Words cannot express
the pain and sorrow felt by so many yet we are comforted
by the memories of those lost," the company said in a statement.The
company's chief financial officer, Steve Perez, didn't respond to an email
seeking further comment.The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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