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...estimates, the total value of damaged goods on crutches for the World Cup exceeds $200 million. Most got hurt on the field, but in a final proof that the foot bone is not connected to the head bone, Spanish goalie Santiago CaNizares was showering in his hotel on the eve of the team's departure for Korea when he tried to catch a falling bottle of cologne with his foot. The bottle smashed, slicing through tendons in his big toe. ?By Aparisim Ghosh and Jane Walker...
...wife Marcia said Ridgway had choked her in 1972--something Ridgway admitted to police. She also said she often saw him coming home late at night, his clothes wet and dirty. An ex-girlfriend told police that Ridgway came into a bar late on Christmas Eve in 1981 and told her he had just nearly killed a woman. Investigators worked out the details and found that on all the 27 dates and times that could be pinpointed for victims' disappearances, Ridgway was, in their words, "available as a suspect...
...Kirkland: Jonathan D. Eddy, Mary K. Gardner, Allon S. Kedem, Sarah E. Kerman, Eve A. Schaeffer and Viviany R. Taqueti...
...elect Algeria's new lower house of parliament was marred at one extreme by a boycott and at the other by lethal violence. The National Liberation Front won an outright majority with 199 of 389 seats after four opposition parties took no part in the vote. On the eve of the election, militant youths rioted in Tizi Ouzou, the main town of the Berber Kabylie region, where political leaders had called on voters to boycott the election. The same day militant Islamic rebels killed 25 people in Sendjas, a village in Chlef province. LIBYA Possible Offer Libyan government officials denied...
...four-mile run with a reporter when he began ruminating on the nature of Vladimir Putin, the former KGB lieutenant colonel who had become Russia's President. "Anyone who tells you they've figured Putin out," Bush said, "is just blowing smoke." Months later, on the eve of Bush's inauguration, his soon-to-be National Security Adviser, Condoleezza Rice, stood near a cocktail-party buffet table with a glass of white wine in her hand and predicted a gloomy future for U.S.-Russian relations. "There are a lot of bad things happening in Russia now," she said...