Word: linked
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...tape and some of the DNA testimony." She says, however, that "they dwelled so much on the beating case. They might have won me if they had hit it and then got off it. But the prosecution seemed to make that its foundation." The prosecution's weakest link was Vannatter. "He was my biggest doubt. Him carrying that vial of [Simpson's] blood around for hours. There was an opportunity to sprinkle it here or there...
...part, Cochran denies that in his summation he was urging "jury nullification"--proposing that jurors set aside the evidence to make their decision on another basis. "What we said is that in this case, where there is such a reasonable doubt, for the prosecution to prevail each link in the chain of things has to be proved beyond a reasonable doubt," he explains. "They didn't do that...
...back into the local markets turned over to the Baby Bells by the 1984 court-ordered divestiture. It can do this now by offering cellular-phone service and later by setting up networks of PCS (personal-communication services) phones. These are new wireless, portable phones. AT&T might also link up with cable-TV companies to route phone calls over TV cables...
...Powell, the problem is not with politics itself so much as the manner in which the two-party system forces us to link certain issues to others. Powell challenges us to wonder why a fiscal conservative typically aligns himself with a party that opposes a woman's right to an abortion. The general's post-partisanship attempts to remedy the confused and contingent process whereby parties come to stand for the things they...
...incorporated into the initiative," says Santos. "It kind of gives you a more direct link with the faculty involved in MBB, some of whom I wouldn't have known or gotten to work with otherwise...