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...wanted to say, when he wanted to say it. "Ken Lay wants you to believe he relied on his lawyers while at Enron, but he's not relying on them at trial," says Houston attorney Joel Androphy, author of a the textbook White Collar Crime. Lay's lead attorney, Mike Ramsey, has not returned to the courtroom after heart surgery. While his team of three attorneys, along with Lay's daughter Elizabeth Vittor, have been in charge since, Lay appears to be taking control of his defense himself. "He's thinking that he knows how to handle this," says Androphy...
...Neither starting pitcher fared well, as the Rams chased Crimson starter Jake Bruton (0-1) after five innings and six runs (four earned). But URI really teed off on the Harvard relief, especially during a sixth inning that included five Ram hits and back-to-back wild pitches from Mike Dukovich, each of which scored...
...Streets “The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living” (Vice/679) 4 Stars Mike Skinner, the cheeky British rapper/producer behind The Streets, might well be a genius. Although many find him more ridiculous or affected than brilliant, it’s hard to deny the verbal dexterity that he brings to his major label releases—and his new release, “The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living,” is certainly no exception. Characterized, as ever, by moments of razor-sharp wit amidst a sea of mock-cockney diatribes...
...Byrne, now a proud father of a Harvard team leader. The younger Byrne, who is recovering from season-ending surgery on his meniscus, watched from the stands. Joe Mackey, father of leftfielder Chris Mackey, fondly remembered when he played at Fenway in the Beanpot tournament and faced UMass pitcher Mike Flanagan. Flanagan went on to become an Orioles star and Cy Young award winner. Judith Klimkiewicz expressed the thoughts of many of the parents. “For any young boy,” she said, “especially in Massachusetts, it is a dream to play here...
...Bears wasted no time getting on the board in the nightcap, quickly chasing Crimson starter Mike Dukovich from the game in the first inning. Dukovich threw two wild pitches and allowed two walks, two singles, and a triple in the inning. The Bears scored two runs before Dukovich was removed in favor of sophomore Brad Unger, who struck out left fielder Adjatay Nyadjroh to end the inning. Although Harvard would strike back with a run of its own in the bottom of the first, the Bears would not relinquish the lead...