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Lyons' troubles began to surface last July after Deborah, his wife of 26 years, discovered a deed showing that he shared ownership of a house with Bernice Edwards, a convention liaison. Deborah, believing she had caught her husband in adultery (a charge he denies), made her way to the $700,000 mansion in the tony Tierra Verde neighborhood. Finding his clothes and effects in the lavishly decorated home, she set at least four fires. During the trip home, she hit a tree in her own, less expensive St. Petersburg neighborhood and soon admitted to police that...
...fact that they are engaged in something that appears treasonable to all but the most trained observer. That doesn't make any sense. What kind of benefits exist as compensation for this depression era job security? The scenario in La Femme Nikita is more plausible. Do a nasty deed, get blackmailed into doing several more, only for the good guys this time...
After doing something kind, the delegation must report its deed at the council's next meeting...
Unfortunately, The Crimson has already done its deed, and regardless of the decisions made by the legal system, Elster will never be acquitted from public defamation and permanent stigma. We, as a community, can also thank The Crimson for pompously calling the nation's attention to Harvard, with empty articles on issues more real and tragic than The Crimson can fathom...
...found his donor less than a week after the Harvard students did a good deed...