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Cole Thompson, senior news producer of Court TV’s Catherine Crier Live!, said the network still plans to broadcast the Pring-Wilson trial regardless of a change in location...
Catherine Crier, who hosts a daily legal talk show on the network, says the case appeals to the public because it presents a twist on a typical class conflict...
...defendant’s resume...could work both for and against him. Many people will feel that a spotless record, good family and prestigious school should give subtle credence to his story,” Crier writes in an e-mail. “Others might see the reverse, a spoiled young man living a life of privilege, who tried to bully someone he perceived as ‘beneath’ his station...
That same day the bureau acted as both constable and town crier, warning that "there may be additional terrorist attacks within the United States...over the next several days." Bush Administration officials had been telling members of Congress, police chiefs and reporters for weeks that further attacks by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network were virtually certain. But now the government was telling the people directly: We're in danger. As if to underscore the point, the Web address for the warning included the code "skyfall," before the bureau changed it. A young aide had chosen the blunt word...
...That same day the bureau acted as both constable and town crier, warning that "there may be additional terrorist attacks within the United States ... over the next several days." Bush Administration officials had been telling members of Congress, police chiefs and reporters for weeks that further attacks by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network were virtually certain. But now the government was telling the people directly: We're in danger. As if to underscore the point, the Web address for the warning included the code "skyfall," before the bureau changed it. A young aide had chosen the blunt word...