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...years, it has become increasingly apparent that innocent people are being sentenced to death. Nationwide, 89 one-time death row inmates have been exonerated, many of whom were identified through sheer chance. Worse, the mechanisms intended to ensure fairness in the American legal system and to prevent such fatal mistakes have stopped functioning--or, in some cases, have been deliberately undermined...
...Harvard drives into the red-zone and comes away with no points against Yale, it could be fatal...
...UConn attack had been keeping sophomore keeper Cheryl Gunther plenty busy. She was fortunate in the minutes before the fatal goal, as the Huskie forwards shot wide on their first few looks. At one point, she was forced to dive for a loose ball with two Huskie forwards barreling down...
...signatures to numb the memories of decades, centuries, millenia of internecine struggle. Peace can, however, evolve out of stability. We should not force final agreements or accords to those who don't want them, but work towards achieving a world without the terrors of Molotov cocktails, tear gas and fatal rubber bullets...
...Gore campaign's gamble on Florida could turn out to be a brilliant battlefield maneuver, but it could also be remembered as a fatal blunder. Bush aides say the Vice President's concentration of time and money on the Sunshine State has cost him in other regions. "They thought they could fight us on our own turf in Florida," says Matthew Dowd, Bush's polling guru, "but while they were doing that, they let things slip" elsewhere. When the Texas Governor began running ads in traditionally Democratic West Virginia last summer, the Gore campaign responded for a few weeks, then...