61. Stories becomes not so much about events, as about the people involved. 62. Such stories have become the threads from which property rights advocates have spun political gold. 63. Such stories are becoming more common. 64. That story became family lore. 65. The Cindy Moy story has become a big story in the Chinese-language press in America. 66. The deacons of Barnetts Creek Baptist Church have since seen the light, once the story became public, and have now issued an apology to the family. 67. The detective story has become a touchstone for academic criticism, raising issues that have become cultural obsessions. 68. The Gander-Lewisporte story became a phenomenon. 69. The inventors became wealthy men and their story became an inspiration to other cardiologists eager to sell their ideas to a suddenly attentive industry. 70. The New Era story presumably will become, in time, a book. |