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...still remember the first time my parents and I drove into Harvard Square. Multitudes of teenagers hung outside of the T-stop, smoking, talking and making comments as people walked by. Studying them from the car window, I was sure they fore-shadowed the excitement of Cambridge...
...grief provoked an ugly outpouring of questions about why the ship sank so rapidly. Inquiries are also being made about the Estonia's basic design, so similar to the scores of other roll-on, roll-off vessels with vast, open vehicle decks vulnerable to flooding from large loading doors fore and aft. Some analysts were suggesting the loss of the Estonia -- like that of the British ferry Herald of Free Enterprise in the Belgian port of Zeebrugge in 1987 -- means these kinds of vessels may be too dangerous for passenger service. There had been little reason to fear...
...This case brings to the fore a lot of issues," said panelist Steven Brill, chair and chief executive officer of Court TV. "We hope to focus on the role of scientific evidence in swaying jurors and the Simpson case gives us the opportunity to do that...
Meanwhile, as their colleagues were putting finishing touches on their letter, prosecutors Marcia Clark and William Hodgman were investigating an intriguing, if tenuous, lead. With new Simpson revelations ever scanter, the connected tale of his longtime friend A.C. Cowlings has moved to the fore. Last month Cowlings was described as a gofer to an alleged Los Angeles cocaine kingpin, whom he improbably thanked in court papers for helping him end a freebasing habit...
...have brought the issue of domestic violence to the fore," they piously pontificate. As if that we the motivation; a string of women who had restraining orders against ex-husbands were killed over the last year in Boston. Did that merit any televised specials? Tens of thousands of Americans are murdered annually. Some of them did useful things with their lives. None of them have been eulogized like Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman--the one a promiscuous tippler who puttered around in Ferraris without having contributed anything significant to society, whose lifetime occupation was that of silicon-impregnated consort...