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...dozen state officials and reporters watched, Wayne Scott, the prison system's deputy operations chief, appeared in a doorway and intoned, "Warden, you may proceed." A microphone was lowered and the condemned man offered a brief prayer as his last statement. Then the executioner, hidden behind a one-way mirror, released the deadly chemicals through two plastic tubes into the convict's forearms. In 30 seconds, Beavers grunted, coughed and lost consciousness. Six minutes later, Dr. Darryl Wells, a local emergency-room physician, stepped forward to pronounce him dead. As the witnesses were whisked off, morticians loaded the body into...
...bench is so moderate that he was also on George Bush's list of potential nominees. Though Cabranes has spoken sympathetically about the concerns of women and gays, Clinton would have to be thoroughly convinced that the judge is not a closet conservative in order to avoid repeating, in mirror image, the famous mistake of Dwight Eisenhower. The Republican President decided it would help him win the 1956 election if he gave a court seat to an Irish Catholic: William Brennan, who turned out to be one of the century's most effective court liberals...
Lehman dropped out of sight for seven years--breaking the Tour's metaphysical mirror exiled him to Asia, South Africa and other such hotspots of international goodwill, until some sizzling play on the then-Hogan Tour ended his seven-year itch to get back with the big boys...
...exhibit also contains works which are more ambiguous, such as Amy Wilson's photograph of "Gynecare," in which a woman holds up a mirror to reflect the medical instruments protruding from a patient's vagina. In fact, an explicitly genital theme dominates thee exhibit, as manifested by Leone MacDonald's depiction of sexual organs in "Clitoris," "Vagina," and "Labia" with simple lines made with a branding iron...
...managed to branch out a little in my sophomore and junior years, I have never felt like l've come face-to-face at Harvard with anything that could remotely be considered the Other, except for the Society for Creative Anachronism. So I recently looked at myself in the mirror and said "Mike. It's time to broaden your horizons." I decided that I had to spend the last few months of my educational career drowning myself in the vast river that is Harvard's diversity, hoping, like Marlow, Ahab and Arnold before me, to transform myself in the process...