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...team of researchers at Harvard's Sidney Farber Cancer Institute has found a definite relation between genetic changes in cells and cancer. Geoffrey M. Cooper, associate professor of pathology and director of the study, said yesterday...
...managed his own radio station at age 16 and gone on to become a failed music promoter and freelance photographer, was, at 23, a convicted killer. Surrounded by four sheriffs deputies who have guarded him since the trial began last December, Williams stared silently as Judge Clarence Cooper sentenced him to two consecutive life sentences for the murders of Nathaniel Cater, 27, and Jimmy Ray Payne...
...person or persons who committed these crimes can be brought to justice. I wanted to see this terror ended. I did not do it." Faye Williams, who had testified during the trial that her son was "a fun-loving 100% American boy," was less forgiving. She called Judge Cooper an Uncle Tom and charged of the jury that "all they wanted to do was go home." Said she of the trial: "It was a setup from beginning...
...precisely charted. It was on a weekend in the middle of April 1973. On Friday the 13th, the predominantly Democratic Federal City Club of Washington, in a gesture of good will, bestowed its public service award on me, a senior representative of the Nixon Administration, and on John Sherman Cooper, a senior Republican Senator. I brought to the occasion an appeal for unity. With Viet Nam behind us, I said, the nation's foreign policy could combine the exuberant idealism of the Kennedy Administration with the unsentimental emphasis on national interest of the Nixon Administration. Recalling the early 1960s...
...precisely charted. It was on a weekend in the middle of April 1973. On Friday the 13th, the predominantly Democratic Federal City Club of Washington, in a gesture of good will, bestowed its public service award on me, a senior representative of the Nixon Administration, and on John Sherman Cooper, a senior Republican Senator. I brought to the occasion an appeal for unity. With Viet Nam behind us, I said, the nation's foreign policy could combine the exuberant idealism of the Kennedy Administration with the unsentimental emphasis on national interest of the Nixon Administration. Recalling the early 1960s...