Word: mcveigh
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...always poised and composed. She’s just very solid.” In the second half, the pace picked up dramatically. Seven minutes into the period, the Crimson had a breakaway in which Dickson split the defense at midfield, passed the ball ahead to sophomore forward Maggie McVeigh, who set up sophomore forward Leigh McCoy for a shot. McCoy’s attempt was denied by Goins and the ball was cleared. “We had a great discussion at halftime on what we needed to work on, our strengths and weaknesses from the first half...
...best outing,” Harvard coach Sue Caples said. “I hope it will end up being our worst.” The Crimson’s best scoring opportunities came in the first half. Sophomore forward Leigh McCoy found classmate and forward Maggie McVeigh for Harvard’s first shot of the game, but McVeigh was denied by Friars goaltender Rachel Chamberlain. The Crimson had another near miss shortly after Judson’s first goal when freshman midfielder Carly Dickson fired a shot that barely ricocheted off the post. Providence, however, dominated the decisive...
Gary Gilmore, the first man executed after the death penalty resumed in 1976, was a volunteer. So were infamous inmates like Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and serial murderer Aileen Wuornos. Exactly three years ago a Connecticut serial killer named Michael Ross became the first man executed in New England in four decades after clamoring loudly for his own death. In each instance the volunteers hijacked the justice system, and Ross's case was no different: he engaged in a long and public opera of narcissism, self-pity and, in essence, self-promotion. His victims were all but forgotten...
...Should Timothy Mcveigh be sitting in a prison cell watching TV for killing 168 people and injuring 850 in Oklahoma City? No, he deserved to die. People want to fix what isn't broken and not fix what is broken. What is broken is the justice system that allows appeals to go on for 10 to 30 years. It is a system devised by lawyers, the only ones who benefit from it. Attacking the use of the chemicals is just one more excuse to end the death penalty. We need the death penalty to protect our policemen and the most...
SHOULD TIMOTHY MCVEIGH BE SITTING IN a prison cell watching TV for killing 168 people and injuring 850 in Oklahoma City? No, he deserved to die. People want to fix what isn't broken and not fix what is broken. What is broken is the justice system that allows appeals to go on from 10 to 30 years. It is a system devised by lawyers, the only ones who benefit from it. Attacking the use of the chemical solutions is just one more excuse to end the death penalty. We need the death penalty to protect our policemen...