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...Cincinnati, Ohio, defense attorney Martin Pinales says he's going slow on a fraud case because, in these anthrax days, the postal-inspector witnesses against his client may have extra credibility. The halo effect may even reach to cases in which police are defendants. Robert Jorg is on trial in Cincinnati for the choke-hold death of a 29-year-old black man. The case is proceeding as planned, but prosecutor Mike Allen is worried his chances of winning may have declined. "It's always hard to win a conviction against a police officer," he says. "It's going...
...insurance is financed through federal and state employer payroll taxes. State agencies take the applications and administer the payments--and their rules vary widely. Consider the experience of Stewart, 36, a Chicagoan who asked that his last name not be used. He had been working full time as an inspector in a steel-forging company for five months when he was laid off on Sept. 26. Illinois pays jobless benefits only to those who have worked full time, continuously, for 12 months before they lose their jobs. So even though Stewart and his employer paid into the unemployment-insurance fund...
...JURGEN VOLLMER Johnny Depp as Inspector Aberline and Heather Graham as Mary Kelly in 'From Hell...
...grand design of time and space as created by the Great Architect of Masonic belief. The better to explore this great plan, Moore reveals the identity of the killer in the first chapter and makes him the central character. The movie version puts the focus on Inspector Aberline (Depp) and keeps the mystery of Jack's identity going until the final reel. This changes the whole purpose of the work from an examination of "a kind of lace tyin' things together. A kind of lace over everything," as one prophetic character says, into a dull murder mystery with conspiratorial overtones...
...Inspector Aberline at the scene...