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...attacks, which began in 1983, were all on elderly women, five white and one black. By throwing a sheet over the head of each victim, the culprit had remained unseen. Yet hair samples and sketchy impressions of some witnesses indicated that the rapist was black. It also appeared likely that he was a local: he always seemed to know which women could be found alone in houses unprotected even by a dog. All of which made residents especially edgy, and made Police Chief Christopher Kelly particularly eager to solve the case...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trying To Trace a Rapist | 9/14/1987 | See Source »

...speculation quickly surrounded the crash. The day afterward, some witnesses reported having seen flames trailing from one of the plane's two engines. That possibility was discounted when the NTSB announced that the engines revealed no evidence of fire or early disintegration. Wind shear was also deemed a possible culprit. Abrupt wind shifts were responsible for the last major crash of a U.S. carrier, a Delta Air Lines Lockheed L-1011 jet in Dallas on Aug. 2, 1985. In Detroit, Flight 255 had been rerouted to another runway to avoid a gust of wind from a distant thunderstorm. Still another...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sifting Through the Wreckage | 8/31/1987 | See Source »

...main culprit, in Batra's view, is extreme concentration of wealth. As was the case in 1929, he says, 1% of American households control about 35% of the nation's assets, compared with as little as 21% in 1949. Because the lower and middle classes now have a smaller proportion of the assets, they rely heavily on borrowing and thus become overextended. That puts at heavy risk the banks and other institutions that have loaned them money. Meanwhile, as the rich grow richer, Batra says, they become enamored of speculative investments. As a result, goes Batra's theory, the financial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From Boom to Doom? | 8/24/1987 | See Source »

...culprit in the second accident also resides in the Yard--in the houses of the Administration. PBH can hardly be blamed for this one. Indeed, there is no doubt that, if a less well-trained driver had been at the wheel, all the passengers could hardly have safely escaped...

Author: By Jeffrey S. Nordhaus, | Title: Harvard, Have You Forgotten About PBH? | 8/7/1987 | See Source »

...Goetz case is not remotely like a lynching, but is rather the overreaction of a paranoid crime victim; a victim whose attackers were Black. It is precisely because there is no certain culprit--only a frazzled electrical engineer and a violent society--that this case is argued in terms of the hypothetical...

Author: By Noam S. Cohen, | Title: Courts Become Streetwise | 6/28/1987 | See Source »

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