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Lake Superior State forward Sean Tallaire was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. Tallaire racked up three goals and three assists in the two games at St. Paul..Tallaire, Laker captain Clayton Beddoes, BU forward Mike Pomichter and Laker defensemen Steve Barnes and Keith Aldridge were named to the All-Tournament team. Harvard captain Sean McCann missed the team by three votes..Lake State has won the championships two out of the last three year. The Lakers downed Wisconsin in 1992 before losing to Maine last year...Lake state's three national championships have come Olympic years...
Spokesmen for the firm say it began shredding to protect confidential client information during the 1992 primary campaigns, when reporters were discovered rummaging through office garbage. In late January, after special counsel Robert Fiske announced the start of his Whitewater investigation, Hedges and another courier, Clayton Lindsey, say they spent an hour shredding documents plainly marked VWF. The only lawyer at the firm with those initials was Vince W. Foster. At a meeting with managing partner Ronald Clark and others a few weeks later, they were informed that they would have to answer FBI questions and testify before the Whitewater...
...RICO had so much momentum that NOW, embarked on a large antitrust case it had first brought in Delaware, changed the suit's focus to racketeering under the direction of Fay Clayton, a Chicago lawyer with RICO experience. The defendant list was amended to include Terry as well as Scheidler, and the alleged rackets grew to include forcible "invasion" of clinics, burglary (a theft from a dumpster of fetal material) and arson...
...suit failed at the district court level and on appeal: the seventh circuit, while noting that clinic violence was "reprehensible," refused to let Clayton try to prove that the defendants had committed it. The reasoning: a criminal "enterprise" must be dedicated to economic gain. Last week, however, Rehnquist disagreed. "We do not think this is so," he wrote simply. And "nowhere in ((RICO)) is there any indication that an economic motive is required...
Their lawyer, however, is more upbeat. "I lost Round No. 1 on economics," says Notre Dame law professor G. Robert Blakey, who argued before the court. "But I'll win Round No. 2 on innocence." In order to make her newly revived case, Clayton must prove that the pro-lifers engaged twice or more in crimes covered by RICO, and that they did so in connection with the defendants. She claims abundant evidence to this effect. For his part, Blakey brandishes a letter from the explosives chief at the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms stating that "there...