Word: frankel
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard's three top players, John Frankel, John Jacobs and Howard Boas had not been missing, however, Koretsky feels the outcome would have been radically different. "We would have crushed CCNY," he said...
...interview Israelis, Palestinians and other Arabs. Witnesses included not only the pilot of the 747 but a former commanding general of the Palestine Liberation Army, who was quietly flown into New York from Syria. "We have learned probably a good deal more than was necessary," sighed Judge Marvin Frankel last week as he announced his decision...
...central question was whether the hijacking represented "war" or "warlike operations," and thus was excluded from general or all-risk insurance. Frankel concluded that even the term "warlike operations" does not "encompass the infliction of intentional violence" by nongovernmental political groups upon civilians far from the scene of any regular fighting. Even if the semi-organized armed clashes with Israeli forces were "warlike," that would scarcely extend "the adjective to all bombings, killings and destruction anywhere under P.F.L.P. auspices." The judge went on to state that the relatively tiny group's activities were also not part of any "civil...
...Frankel was moved by the general legal maxim for all-risk insurance: whatever is not clearly excluded is covered. Still, as the jurist wryly admitted, "judges are commissioned to be fallible." Especially in $24,288,759 cases. The guerrilla army of lawyers, who by now have charged an estimated $1,000,000 in fees, have already begun sorting through Frankel's 128 pages of opinion and 56 footnotes as they prepare to fight anew in the appeals court...
...Frankel, 43, journalist, from