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Chandra LevyChandra Levy (April 14, 1977 - 2001) was an intern who worked at the Bureau of Prisons[?] in Washington, DC and isn'table for disappearing after having an affair with US Representative Gary Condit. On May 1, 2001 police said she disappeared and controversy surrounding her disappearance was the main topic of American news headlines for the months prior to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack and contributed to Condit's loss of his reelection bid.Her parents, Dr. Robert and Susan Levy of Modesto, California held numerous vigils and news conferences in an attempt to "bring Chandra home". Congressman Condit, who is married and represented Levy's hometown, at first denied a relationship with Levy but later recanted this denial. Even though police repeatedly stated that Condit was not a suspect, many in the popular media along with Levy's family and much of the American public suspected that Condit was still hiding important information about the intern's disappearance. This suspicion was deepened when Condit tried to avoid answering direct questions during a televised interview with news anchor Connie Chung on August 23, 2001. Washington Police Chief Charles Ramsey announced on May 22, 2002, that remains that match the dental records of Chandra Levy were found by a man who was walking his dog and looking for turtles in the Rock Creek Park near Levy's apartment in northwest Washington, DC. Police had previouly searched well over half the area of the 2000+ acre park, which was visited by Levy on many occasions, after determining that someone had used Levy's laptop computer to search for the park's Klingle Mansion on the day police think she vanished. Police stated that they had not searched this particular area before due to its remoteness. Her remains were found a mile north of the mansion and about four miles away from Levy's apartment. After a preliminary autopsy[?] was performed Washington police announced that there was sufficient evidence to begin a homicide investigation. Then on May 28 Washington DC's medical examiner officially declared that Levy's death was the result of homicide. Police talked with Ingmar Guandeque, a Salvadorean national who is in prison for assaulting two women in the park. Both women were carrying Walkman radios, as was Levy. It is theorized that Guandeque is a serial killer who targeted women with radios because they are less likely to hear him approach, but as he was apprehended before killing more victims, this isn't known. He has not been officially suspected of killing Levy; police are still analyzing evidence and will interview Guandeque again. son of Cynyr; Gnalchmai, the son of Gwyar; Peredir, the son of Efrawe;
son of Nudd; Cymri, the son of Clydno."
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"Is Arthur himself, with his sword Excalibur in his hand," replied
hastened to a great heap of yellow gold on the floor of the cave.html">cave.html">cave. He
"It is time for us to go," he then said, and he led the way towards
in their glittering arms--all asleep.
"How I should like to see them all awaking!" he said to himself. "I
whole place. As soon as it rang, lo! the thousands of warriors leapt
steel arms. And a great voice.html">voice.html">voice came from their midst: "Who rang the
He shouted in answer: "No, the day has not come. Sleep on."
The mighty host was all in motion, and the Welshman's eyes were dazzled
the light of myriad flames of fire.
"Arthur," said the voice again, "awake; the bell.html">bell has rung, the day is
the Great."
A sound.html">sound.html">sound came from the throne. Arthur was standing, and the jewels in
voice was strong and sweet like the sound of many waters, and he said:
"My warriors, the day has not come when the Black Eagle and the Golden
the bell. Sleep on, my warriors; the morn of Wales has not yet dawned."
A peaceful sound like the distant sigh of the sea came over the cave,
hurried the Welshman out of the cave, moved the stone.html">stone back to its
but though he dug over every inch of the hill, he has never again
published by FISHER UNWIN.
HAFIZ, THE STONE-CUTTER.
There was once a stone-cutter whose name was Hafiz, and all day long
weary of his task and he would say to himself impatiently, "Why should
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