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...team had not brought any alternates on the trip, however, and Burkhart was replaced by John F. Hammond '94, a former team member, who is presently teaching in England and was competing in another event at the regatta, Butt said...
...survived by his two children, John H. Finley III '58 and Corrina F. Hammond '61, as well as five grandchildren...
...feel, the prevailing medical view is that most should stay on estrogen for the long haul. Unnatural as that sounds, doctors argue that life after menopause is itself somewhat unnatural. "As women have lived increasingly longer lives, they are facing problems their grandmothers never faced," says Dr. Charles Hammond, chairman of obstetrics and gynecology at Duke University Medical Center. "At the turn of the century, women died soon after their ovaries quit." Now they live to face heart disease, osteoporosis, increased fractures -- problems that may be prevented in part by taking estrogen...
...murder case, practically every defendant is indigent," says Larry Hammond, a criminal lawyer in Phoenix, Arizona. "They may not have started that way, but for anyone other than the super-rich, they will be indigent before the case is over...
...tape is garbled, but it may have been, "No ... Dale ... don't!'' Twenty-four hours later, Depper's ex-husband, anesthesiologist Dale Bertsch, was arrested and charged with murder. Several prominent criminal lawyers he contacted quoted him fees in the $250,000 range. Instead, he used attorney Larry Hammond, who agreed to take the case for the sum total of Bertsch's liquidated assets, which came to about $160,000. Even with all that cash, here's what Hammond says his client could not afford: a pretrial evidentiary hearing, which would have required $50,000; mock-jury preparation...