Word: marybeth
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...even such strong signals get missed. Doctors and police may be unaware of a family's history, or they may be blinded by pity for the bereft parents. Marybeth Tinning of Schenectady, New York, won only sympathy as, one by one, her nine youngsters died of SIDS and other vague natural causes between 1972 and 1985. Doctors and friends suspected some rare genetic defect was to blame, even though one of the victims was an adopted son. (Tinning was finally convicted in 1986 of murdering her last child.) "We have prejudices about what killers look like," says D.A. Fitzpatrick...
Several Harvard students and professors have been volunteers for RFB, and various students use the program, according to Marybeth Burke, Cambridge studio director...
...Marybeth Carter, president of the National Coalition Against Sexual Assault, firmly disagreed with publicizing rape victims names...
Despite what happened in the William's game, every Harvard fan would have bet the ranch that the Crimson would clinch the match in the third set. Even with excellent play from Marybeth Flemming and Chrissy Leonard, Lowell just couldn't get it together...
...other side of the court, Lowell Coach Ann Leonard's team started to wake up. No one on the Crimson side really started to worry until its advantage was reduced to 12-10. Then a huge backrow kill by Lowell forward Marybeth Flemming was the first of three unanswered points which put Harvard behind for the first time in the match...