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Three months after he was shot in his native Dominican Republic, Boston Red Sox legend David Ortiz says his life is forever changed. In his first interview with an English language publication, Ortiz tells the Boston Globe that he almost died. “People need to understand, this isn’t a movie where you get shot in the street and you’re back two. Instagram Aug 26, 2019
Big Papi is back! David Ortiz vowed he’d be back in his first remarks after he was shot June 9 in his native Dominican Republican, and on Sunday, he posted the first pictures of himself on Instagram since the shooting that sent shockwaves through Red Sox Nation. The photos posted Sunday show the former Boston designated hitter and his wife.
Former police officer Jamie Foster seeks to challenge rape conviction in Supreme Court
28 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Jamie Foster was convicted of indecent assault and sexual violation, and lost his appeal - but is now seeking for the Supreme Court to reconsider his case. Photo / Sam Hurley
Jamie Foster was convicted of indecent assault and sexual violation, and lost his appeal - but is now seeking for the Supreme Court to reconsider his case. Photo / Sam Hurley
Derek Cheng is deputy political editor for the New Zealand Heraldderek.cheng@nzme.co.nz
Former policeman Jamie Foster is looking to take his appeal to the Supreme Court over his conviction for raping a fellow police officer.
Column: Elevator operator goes down in Hotel del Coronado lore [The San Diego Union-Tribune]
The historic Hotel del Coronado has long been a tourist attraction and so has its elevator operator, who has been at the controls of the hotel’s ornate, old-fashioned elevator for years.
Andrew Lounsbury, a 41-year fixture at the hotel built in 1888, has retired. For decades he has endeared himself to returning hotel guests with his cheerful personality and snippets of songs he sang to commemorate visitors’ home towns.
“If people were from New Orleans, I’d go into my Louis Armstrong impersonation. If they were from Chicago or New York I’d do my Frank Sinatra routine,” he says. “My family doesn’t care for my singing the way Hotel Del guests do,” he laughs.
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The historic Hotel del Coronado has long been a tourist attraction and so has its elevator operator, who has been at the controls of the hotel’s ornate, old-fashioned elevator for years.
Andrew Lounsbury, a 41-year fixture at the hotel built in 1888, has retired. For decades he has endeared himself to returning hotel guests with his cheerful personality and snippets of songs he sang to commemorate visitors’ home towns.
“If people were from New Orleans, I’d go into my
Louis Armstrong impersonation. If they were from Chicago or New York I’d do my Frank Sinatra routine,” he says. “My family doesn’t care for my singing the way Hotel Del guests do,” he laughs.