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...last about five weeks) may conclude before a verdict in the civil trial--a verdict that could, one assumes, have a bearing on the issue of whether Simpson is a fit parent. "It is beyond comprehension that the custody court has seen fit to proceed now," says Martin Guggenheim, a family-law specialist at New York University. Yet Sorrell Trope, a veteran California family-law attorney, points out that the civil trial could drag on for months and be followed by years of appeals. "You have to have a custody decision before then," he says...
Conversely, a favorable verdict for Simpson in the civil case would not automatically assure him of winning custody. "The court could still rather easily find that it is in the children's best interests that they remain with their grandparents," says Guggenheim. "They suffered a very significant trauma when they lost their mother. And the nurturing they were given by the caregivers in the weeks and months after her death was especially important to their development. Therefore, I would expect an expert to say that taking them away now from their grandparents would inflict new harm on them...
...TROUBLE WITH THE SOLOmon R. Guggenheim Museum's much awaited show at its main venue in Manhattan, "Abstraction in the Twentieth Century: Total Risk, Freedom, Discipline," is that its subject is far too big. The task that curator Mark Rosenthal has taken on is roughly comparable to doing an anthology of, say, European and American fiction since 1910 in 300 printed pages. However much you might wish it could be done, it can't. The field is too vast. You end up with a sample here, a masterpiece there, an overschematic story and an infinity of regrets about the omission...
...Hatfield came to Harvard as an associate professor, where he held Fulbright and Guggenheim fellowships...
Olympian Florence Griffith-Joyner was at Manhattan's Guggenheim Museum last week unveiling her CIRCLE OF LIFE, a painting auctioned for charity along with pieces by Ringo Starr and Jane Seymour--all of which will also grace credit cards. Griffith-Joyner's brushwork is similar to her track work. "I can do 10 or 15 canvases a day," she says. And her style? "I've seen a lot of work in this museum like what...