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...worldwide movement, killed in a car crash; in Castiglione del Lago, Italy. DIED. WILLIAM HANNA, 90, animation pioneer whose 50-year partnership with Joseph Barbera produced such well-loved cartoons as Tom and Jerry, Yogi Bear and The Flintstones and won the pair seven Oscars; in Hollywood. DIED. GORDON BROWN, 53, Scottish rugby forward who won 30 caps and played in some of the British Lions' most memorable tours, of cancer; in Ayr, Scotland. CONVICTED. YITZHAK MORDECHAI, 55, former Israeli Defense Minister and ex-general, of sexual assault in a case hailed by activists as a breakthrough in the fight...
...time traveling, checking established properties and scouting for new sites. His plan is to double the number of Amanresorts in the coming years. Three are under development outside of Asia, and Zecha says he is interested in Europe and the U.S. "He has Asia tied up with Aman," says Gordon Byrn, whose firm is a major shareholder in Amanresorts' parent company. "If he stayed here, he'd be competing with himself." Now that he is back in charge, Zecha looks set to take on the world...
...Concern over DVT has also brought out the lawyers. Last year the Australian law firm Slater & Gordon launched a class action suit on behalf of DVT sufferers against several major airlines. Attorney Lars Lewis of Paris is taking legal action against four airlines for a thrombosis he claims he developed following a series of medium-haul flights across Europe. "Airlines aren't sufficiently informing passengers about the risks," he says. "There is a link between air travel and thrombosis...
...Diego County sheriff's deputies, who responded rapidly to the first emergency calls, cornered Williams in the bathroom. He handed over his weapon, which had been reloaded and was cocked to fire again. Six minutes of shooting and 30 rounds left Bryan Zuckor, 14, and Randy Gordon, 17, fatally wounded and 13 others hit. It was the worst school shooting in the U.S. since the Columbine massacre two years...
...away as New York and California. Deane's office had essentially discovered a group of criminals working together in an organized fashion to break federal law; in other words, the prosecutors had a classic RICO case. "They had their own vocabulary and rules," says assistant U.S. Attorney Janis Gordon, who will prosecute the case when it opens March 21. "It was a friendly competition that could succeed only with cooperation...