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The bearing and rearing of children is today much more a choice — an option — than ever before in history.

To bear children, not to bear children — the U.S. Supreme Court couldn't have cared less.

When that happens, it makes hard work for whoever bears the burden of so many roles in one evening; and this time round the Garden actually has separate sopranos for the heroines, in acknowledgement of their differing vocal demands.

The ladies, one of whom has had a series of heart attacks, live on a farm, which is separated from civilization by a long road frequented by bears, and relish their reputation as the ''queer Menuto women.'' Ratchet and another young outcast, Harper, take on the chores that the sisters really can't handle anymore, like milking the cow, gardening and harvesting and canning blueberries.

But here an ethereal, moon-faced child floats among the stars, delivering a more pointed but hopeful message to this newest generation of bear fans: ''Dreaming Child, Dreaming Child, what do you see?I see a panda bear, a bald eagle, a water buffalo .

WEIS/Tucson Citizen An Anasazi cliff dwelling at Betatakin bears remarkable resemblance to ruins found in the San Pedro Valley east of Tucson.

The NUJP understands the tremendous pressure brought to bear on a neophyte politician aiming for the country’s top post.

Fitzgerald and Brownstein bluster it through with noisy hospital scenes, summoning up outraged doctors and nurses and bearded ancients crammed into cribs and bassinets, whereas Greer fudges the newborn’s size, and the Danish father cheerfully gives the “wrinkled, palsied” apparition the friendly status of a Nordic legend, a fabled gnome: “He is a Nisse!He is lucky, darling.” He leaned down to kiss her forehead and then my own, which was falsely lined with decades of worry.

Yesterday, the souped-up vehicles and their banged-up drivers -- already bearing taped ribs and stitches from crashes during the seven previous days -- jolted along the longest stage of the route, 656 miles.

We simply can't bear it.

Traders also whisper that they can get bear gallstones - part of an endangered species.

"I can get you ginseng and dozens of bear gallstones from Korea if you can supply second-hand televisions," boasts one Chinese smuggler, who says his network of employees and contacts across the border could handle 1,000 TVs a month.

Cabot, an energetic and witty woman with New England bearing, made a couple of appearances at Bay Area bookstores, but was most excited about a party at Campton Place for alumnae of Miss Porter's, the tony Connecticut school she attended as a girl.

Nor does it have any bearing on the realm of Reality, in which one of the most evil dictatorships in modern history was effectively and efficiently displaced.

Their new book maintains, among other things, that to combat terror the United States needs to make everyone in this country carry an identity card bearing biometric data such as fingerprints, retinal scans or DNA.


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