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Cornell sophomore Ryan Buckham won the 200-meter backstroke with a time of 1:53.51, and fellow Big Red junior Jim Drvostep finished second in 1:55.87. Harvard freshman Mike Gentilucci was the only Crimson swimmer to place in the event, taking third place with a time...
Killar, who is No. 5 nationally in the 165-pound weight class, had little trouble handling Jim Stanec, grappling...
Stuckey left California in the custody of HUPD Detective Paul Weslan and Sergeant Jim Connally, a Massachusetts State Trooper assigned to the Middlesex County District Attorney's Office. The two were dispatched to California for the assignment...
...from the same stalemated positions, Americans ought to read Randall Robinson's new book, "The Debt, What America Owes to Blacks" (Dutton, 262 pages, $23.95) - an extraordinarily eloquent work that places the reparations discussion in the larger historical framework of 246 years of slavery and another hundred years of Jim Crow and racial discrimination. Robinson, president of TransAfrica (which did much to fight apartheid, among other battles), declares: "...the black holocaust is far and away the most heinous human rights crime visited upon any group of people in the world over the last five hundred years." Elie Wiesel has warned...
When the first installment of Don Barlett and Jim Steele's examination of corporate welfare appeared in November 1998, TIME was proud to present investigative journalism at its finest--reporting that is as much explanation as it is sensation and that exposes what those in power probably would prefer ordinary folks not see. The series demonstrated why the Washington Journalism Review called Barlett and Steele "almost certainly the best team in the history of investigative reporting." Their four-part "Corporate Welfare" series earned the pair eight major journalism prizes, including the 1999 National Magazine Award for Public Interest. And last...