41. He was a master salesman and a daring dreamer who, one friend said, was never happy unless he was clinging to a windowsill by his fingertips.
42. He said his friends and family had forgiven him for his crimes.
43. Her mother said friends, family members and the community in general helped her cope.
44. He soon won a scholarship to BC and was excited about pursuing a computer science degree, friends said.
45. His American professors left him with an intense distaste for communism, said his friend Maraef, who is vice president of Muhammadiyah.
46. He worked bagging groceries at a local supermarket to fill his spare time, friends said.
47. Heed our threats, say our friends.
48. Hopefully we will never hear any news worse than what we had to relay to each other that day, says a friend.
49. It was their first vacation together in some time, friends said.
50. It was excruciating, his friends said, but he insisted on hearing the bad news.