Word: accidentally
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The eyes that set her apart are a deep and striking blue. Endowed as well with lustrous black hair, flashing smile and a milkmaid's complexion, Luci is undeniably comely-more so than most of her photographs indicate. Not entirely by accident, the Secret Service code name for her...
While forever warning their patients to shun unnecessary risks, doctors seem to jettison their own advice as soon as they take up flying. In 1964-65, reports the Federal Aviation Agency, 30 U.S. physician pilots died in crashes; in ten cases, the doctors' families died with them. As a...
To get a personal-injury suit to jury trial in the nation's clogged state courts now takes an average of 20 months. The rising crush of auto-accident cases causes big-city litigants to face delays ranging from 21 years in Boston to more than five years in...
Subtle Compromise. Even though causation in fact is essential to liability, it does not determine it. In addition, there must be legal or "proximate" cause, a complex mixture of fact, law and social policy. In Indiana recently, a druggist sold liquor to a teen-age boy who then rendered a...
The accident itself is described in forceful, fearsome terms. "I heard a voice through a great cloud of agony and sickness," writes Welch. "The voice was asking questions. It seemed to be opening and closing like a concertina. The words were loud, as the swelling notes of an organ, then...