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"He looked like a stewardess from the golden age of air travel".

"To be a Pan Am stewardess in those days was like being a supermodel or a movie star," one stewardess from that era told her.

"You might hate some of those people, but you're always within 120 feet of them," said Aimée Lord, a former yacht stewardess from Newport.

It's a poem about imagination: Dickey using his to save the stewardess from her weird-news-of-the-week tomb, and the stewardess using her own to retain hope — through a water landing or a life-saving metamorphosis — of survival.

"I'm scared of getting hurt and I tend to protect myself," announces Lauren B, the stewardess from Marina Del Rey, before departing on a yellow one-prop plane for a date with Ben.

Ms Ypsilanti, a former stewardess from a working-class family, has pulled almost even with Mr Koch as voters' first choice for the state's top job.So he has changed the subject to teenage thuggery, a theme taken up by the CDU's national leaders.

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Think of it as a signal of the sexual revolution to come, which Broadway will also pay tribute to this season with the revival of Marc Camoletti's "Boeing-Boeing," a French farce about a triple-timing swinger (who juggles affairs among three stewardesses) from the early 1960s.

So-called Ecstasky Air, a charter service based in Beverly Hills, Calif., lets passengers choose their stewardesses from 135 fetching gals (and 15 guys) in teddies, merry widows and skimpy bikini underwear.

At the back of the plane, Sara Davidson – a nervous flyer anyway – had anxiously clocked the air stewardess emerging from the first class cabin, her face a ghostly white.

"I just made it all up based on what I knew of the stewardess life from working at American," said Mr. Bain, who went on to write more than a hundred books, including the "Murder She Wrote" mystery novels.

His beautiful comment: "How much money does one man need?" He was such a moral authority that when scandal touched him, he had, like the stewardess sucked from an airplane in James Dickey's famous poem "Falling," a long way to drop.

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