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"The possibility of mistaken identity was one we were conscious of all the time," Ryan said yesterday. "We were never dealing with evidence that was totally comprehensive. And that's also a reason we never tried a case on eyewitness testimony alone."

Author: By Joe Mathews, | Title: Harvard Attorney Cleared By Report | 7/2/1993 | See Source »

During the astonishing, bewildering years when the Russians were dismantling their steel-clad Eurasian empire, David Remnick was not content to be an eyewitness to history. He waded into it, hip deep, and interviewed hundreds of politicians, generals, intellectuals and workers. Remnick, then a Washington Post correspondent, now at the...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Present At The Collapse | 6/14/1993 | See Source »

Maybe the tears would be better shed for local TV news. These Action and Eyewitness news gangs have never exactly been mistaken for the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. But increasingly -- and especially during the ratings-sweeps months of November, February and May -- they are becoming little more than extensions of the network...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stay Tuned for the Hype | 5/24/1993 | See Source »

Manhoff, a Braintree resident, fled after Church officials praying in Appleton Chapel interrupted morning services to investigate the noise in the church, said eyewitness Howard B. Fauntroy, a Memorial Church seminarian.

Author: By Elie G. Kaunfer, | Title: Accused Church Vandal Arrested | 4/24/1993 | See Source »

The Association Against Learning in the Absence of Religion and Morality (AALARM) takes exception to the April 17 Crimson story describing Joshua Oppenheimer's vandalism of an AALARM poster. Although Robert Wasinger of the AALARM Presidential Council provided Crimson reporter Steven Engel with an eyewitness statement of what occurred, the...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson, University Unfair to AALARM | 4/21/1993 | See Source »

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