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Binder did note one fault in his client: "He could be in a little better physical shape." Williams, who is 5-ft. 7-in., 160 lbs. and appears pudgy, grinned at the remark. The point was pertinent: the prosecution suggested that Williams hoisted both of the victims, Nathaniel Cater, 27 (146 Ibs.), and Jimmy Ray Payne, 21 (138 Ibs.), over a 4-ft. wall on the James Jackson Parkway Bridge and threw their bodies into the Chattahoochee River. The defense insists that Williams was not strong enough to do this...
...only been in the last six months that inflation and cash flow problems have made bartering attractive for individuals," he said. So far, there are only six or seven networks across the nation like ours which cater to individuals' small daily needs...
Someone with Western sensibilities might think the gorge was carved out of the mountains by the river to cater to the needs of the men who traverse it. But to the generations of pilgrims who have travelled through, the gorge and the road are an illusion. Reality is the height and the rarefied air that surrounds the mountains, and the road is just a path to the summit...
Usually the centers are open seven days a week, but only during fixed hours and mainly to cater to people needing routine tests or treatment of simple ailments such as cuts, sprains, colds and sore throats. Though many clinics can and do provide first aid for auto-accident and heart-attack victims, they do not keep patients overnight. Says Dr. David Carlyle, medical director for MedStop's three clinics (one in Dallas, two in Houston): "We are basically geared to take care of one-shot problems." MedStop, one of the FEC pioneers, was started three years ago by Henry...
Superluxurious Los Angeles condos cater to an unlanded gentry...