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MAN JAILED FOR CARJACKING WINS $20 MILLION IN LOTTERY

Alleged Thief Faces Ten Years

"It's Not Going To Change Me"


HASKELL CUTS RIBBON AT MOONBASE

Takes Time Off From Primaries For PR Bonanza

"We Have A Rendezvous With The Stars"


CORMAN WINS IN PENNSYLVANIA

Leads In Total Delegates By Sixteen

Haskell A Distant Third


MOSCOW OPENS WORLD'S LARGEST MONORAIL

System Covers 700 Miles, Will Serve Two Million Passengers Daily


PRESIDENT HANGS CHURCHILL PORTRAIT IN WHITE HOUSE CEREMONY

World War II Leader Became Honorary U.S. Citizen 64 Years Ago Today


YOUTH DRUG REPORTED CLOSE

Predict Life Span Will Double For Newborns

Population Activists Warn Of Disaster


TWO KILLED IN DENVER ELEVATOR CRASH

Passed Safety Inspection Last Week


WORLD POPULATION PASSES TEN BILLION

India Announces New Education Effort


ST. LOUIS WOMAN DISCOVERS COMET DURING ECLIPSE

Sun's Glare Had Hidden Celestial Visitor Moonbase, on tour. 4:30 P.M.

Isabel Heyman, who usually worked with the special response detail at the White House, had politicked to get the Moonbase assignment. That she'd succeeded was less attributable to her influence than to the fact that the agents usually assigned to the vice president had been working long hours as he plunged into the crucial early primaries. Unlike Isabel, they did not perceive a flight to Luna, with a reduced force that guaranteed round-the-clock hours, as a benefit.

So now Isabel toured the Greenhouse, keeping station on Teddy's left, surveying faces for any telltale suggestion of ill intent, looking for tics or compressed lips, for eyes perhaps a little too narrowly focused, for any sudden movement, for a hand slipped inside a garment.

It was hard, wandering among Moonbase's wonders, to keep her mind on her job. But her training took over, and it was enough just to know where she was.

She would come back, she decided. On her own.


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