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...tell you that Jewell has lashed out at all the wrong people. I am the newspaper reporter portrayed by actor Dennis Franz in Caught in the Crossfire, a 1994 NBC-TV movie about my foolish attempt to help the FBI in an investigation of organized crime. Jewell is angry with the media, but it is entirely possible that if it had not been for the media's interest in his story, a frustrated FBI, unable to find any other suspects, would have referred his case to the U.S. Attorney. Jewell could have been indicted and compelled to prove his innocence...
...Selig, is looming without any solid hope for saving the season. One possible sign of optimism: an owners' proposal that would allow high-priced bidding to continue without salary caps, but would punish the biggest-spending clubs by levying a "tax" on salaries above a preset level, according to NBC-TV. Both the players and owners hope Selig extends that do-or-die date...
...Goldman were slain. BTW: Dunton has twice been convicted of forgery and has been deemed mentally incompetent to stand trial in another case.. . . AND ANOTHER YET TO SURFACE? The Los Angeles police are intensifying their search for a second suspect in the O.J. Simpson case, according to an NBC-TV news report, which cited unnamed sources. If true, it represents a change from the prosecution's allegation that Simpson is the only one involved in the murders. The many twists and turns in the case are costing taxpayers plenty: even before the case comes to trial...
Like so many American humorists -- Benny, Carson, Letterman, Keillor -- Andersen was born in the nation's midsection, Omaha to be precise. At Harvard he characteristically shunned the campus daily, the Crimson, in favor of the anti-Establishment Lampoon. After graduation, Kurt spent five years as a writer with NBC-TV's Today show, then wrote for TIME for five years. In 1986 , he created Spy with E. Graydon Carter. Throughout the Spy years Kurt was never a complete defector; he remained our architecture and design critic...
...Update suggested by NBC-TV's David Letterman last week...