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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...hung jury? If it should emerge that it was split largely along racial lines, it would leave most Americans with the impression that black jurors could not bring themselves to convict a black defendant so dear to them as O.J. It would also probably mean another trial, and thanks to a year of saturated publicity, the search for a dozen unbiased jurors is certain to be more difficult than it was the first time. Los Angeles district attorney Gil Garcetti has promised to retry Simpson even if the jury votes 11 to 1 for acquittal. The seminars on dna evidence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL: AN UGLY END TO IT ALL | 10/9/1995 | See Source »

...marvels at fingerprinting, then just coming into use in Paris, and at "instantaneous" communication by pneumatic tubes. For a time he suspects that one of the villains is his friend John Hay, later to be a U.S. Secretary of State. A gendarme confronts him at an awkward moment: "Oh, dear, Monsieur Adams. This doesn't look good ... Alone with a dead body. Again. Your appetite for mayhem appears insatiable ... It will go more easily with you if you just tell the truth." The suspense here is not unbearable since we know that the real Adams was not guillotined...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BOOKS: HENRY ADAMS, RE-EDUCATED | 10/9/1995 | See Source »

...Harvard has] a wonderful collection. It's one of the reasons we're so excited about the project," Tischler said. "The Harvard letters are, many of them, early letters, and they involve...people very dear to [Williams]. Unlike others, they're quite personal. You get a lot of details about family arguments, problems with money...

Author: By Susan A. Chen, | Title: Scholars to Edit Compilation Of Williams' Personal Letters | 9/23/1995 | See Source »

...that promises to be the D-day of author tours. Then, as he tells TIME in this week's interview, his first to appear since his retirement in 1993, "I'll sit down with my family and those people who provide me with advice and counsel and some very dear friends who care about me, and make a decision as to what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COLIN POWELL ON COLIN POWELL | 9/18/1995 | See Source »

Then, when the book tour is over, I'll sit down with my family and those people who provide me with advice and counsel and some very dear friends who care about me and make a decision as to what to do with the next phase of my life. Although many people wish to put it in a binary form--you're either going to run for a high political office or you're not--I have many more choices available to me that will allow me to serve the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COLIN POWELL: I'VE GOT TO MAKE SOME CHOICES | 9/18/1995 | See Source »

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