Word: dexter
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...court. A trial could happen if Ray's lawyer, William Pepper, can persuade a Tennessee court later this month to approve ballistics tests on the high-powered rifle Ray is believed to have used--and prove it's not the murder weapon. As King's son Dexter, who heads the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Social Change in Atlanta, declares, "I don't think a trial--if he's granted a trial--will give us unequivocal truth. But at least in regard to new evidence, we'll know more than we do now." True, but does it take...
HARVARD: Demian 3-9 2-2 9; Hill 4-10 2-2 11; Snowden 10-17 5-6 25; Grancio 3-8 0-0 7; Scott 7-10 2-2 19; Dexter 0-1 0-0 0; Long 0-0 0-0 0; Stevens 0-0 0-0 0; Weaver 0-4 0-0 0; Beam 0-1 0-0 0; Ewing 1-3 0-0 0. TOTAL: 28-63 11-12 73. Yale 59 Harvard...
BORN: July 15, 1952, Havana, Cuba EDUCATION: Miami-Dade Community College, A.A., 1972; Florida International U, B.A., 1975, M.S., 1987 FAMILY: Husband, Dexter Lehtinen; two children, two stepchildren RELIGION: Roman Catholic MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Teacher; private-school administrator POLITICAL CAREER: Florida House, 1982-86, Senate, 1986-89; U.S. House, 1989- ADDRESS: P.O. Box 52-2784, Miami 33152. Tel.: 305-460-3245 The first Cuban American in Congress, Ros-Lehtinen helped pass the Helms-Burton bill, which penalizes those who profit from property confiscated by the Castro regime. With no Democrat in the race, she will probably keep her seat...
...neighborhood residents have started a petition drive to downzone the residence. They have already collected over 280 signatures towards the effort, according to organizer Dexter A. Eames...
Chiseled over the Dexter Gate to Harvard Yard on Mass. Ave. is a surprising inscription. On the street side, the inscription reads "Enter to Grow in Wisdom"--nothing terribly shocking for a University. But the message written on the Yard side of the gate betrays its age: "Depart to Serve Better Thy Country and Thy Kind." These words designate the gate a relic, a memento from a time that has surely left us behind. The inscription, composed by Harvard President Charles William Eliot, class of 1893, elegantly expresses a concept of the university that seems archaic and foreign these days...