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Sloane (film)

Sloane (1984) is an action movie starring Robert Resnik as "Philip Sloane," a martial arts instructor who fights kidnappers and cannibal pygmies in the Philippines. It also starred Debra Blee.

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On Friday morning, one day after the Sloane family kidnapping, the firing-up process had begun as the special task force headed by Harry Partridge, with Rita Abrams as senior producer, began assembling within CBA News headquarters.

Aboard the jet Jessica, Nicholas and Angus Sloane were still in caskets and sedated.

Thursday, he had anchored the news, then the following evening been coanchor with Crawford Sloane.

While not enjoying what was happening, Sloane acknowledged mentally that at plenty of press conferences in the past he had played hardball as an interrogator himself.

The signatories included Crawford Sloane, four senior correspondents and several producers.

Another reason for caution was that Lima was now crowded with journalists, including TV crews from other networks, all competing in covering the Sloane kidnap story and searching for new leads.

The FBI was stifl guarding against a possible attempt to kidnap Sloane and there were also rumors that anchor people at other networks were being protected too.

Sloane Street, a brief e to Harrods or Harvey Nichols, it was the perfect address, bt carefully selected, for a woman delivering parcels dressed i4a fashion-plate in Vogue.

Now, in the surveillance Chevrolet, the two Colombian hoodlums were searching through a collection of Polaroid photos which Carlos, an adept photographer, had taken of all persons seen to have entered the Sloane house during the past four weeks.

In Larchmont, New York, an infamous Colombian terrorist, Ulises Rodriguez, had been positively identified as one of the kidnappers of the Sloane family trio and, perhaps, the leader of the kidnap gang.

ARTHUR HAILEY Before his arrival at CBA News that morning Partridge had reached a decision on whether or not to reveal on the National Evening News that a known Colombian terrorist, Ulises Rodriguez, had been linked conclusively to the Sloane family kidnap.

It was distinctly a Caesarian glance, full of deliberate revolt, that I bestowed upon the street called Sloane.

That evening, Partridge's participation in the broadcast would differ from the two preceding days when, on Thursday, he had anchored the news, then the following evening been coanchor with Crawford Sloane.

Every path in the forest is barricaded with the strong yellow web of a species, belonging to the same division with the Epeira clavipes of Fabricius, which was formerly said by Sloane to make, in the West Indies, webs so strong as to catch birds.

Sloane grinned at us all as we hauled in our third load of moss and began to blow up an air mattress.