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...Charles Oakley's comments recently about the drug policy and rampant violations around the league certainly raised a few eyebrows from fans and commentators. Ultimately, though, the news was rather un-newsworthy. But the veteran power forward has seen a lot in his career, and as one of the last of a dying breed of pure hustle, minimally talented players in the NBA, there may be some sage-like wisdom in his rather nonchalant assessment of recreational drug use among professional athletes...

Author: By Derek J. Kaufman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Kauf-ee Talk: NBA is Going Up in Smoke | 4/10/2001 | See Source »

...Broadway revival of "Annie Get Your Gun." Sure, this Irving Berlin classic is about as mainstream as theater gets (though Graciela Daniele's tasteful update, which originally starred Bernadette Peters, goes a long way to neutralizing the politically incorrect treatment of Indians). But a country singer playing Annie Oakley? It's a notion so obvious and unexpected that it has the shock of the revolutionary. The real shock, though, is how well Reba pulls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Broadway | 2/20/2001 | See Source »

...neighborhoods. He had, earlier in the evening, been strutting in a white mink, having been chauffeured from the game to the club in that stretch Lincoln Navigator limo. His company included Joseph Sweeting, who had befriended Lewis when he was a college star with the Miami Hurricanes; and Reginald Oakley, a newer friend, from Baltimore, Md., the one who took the Champagne bottle on the head. "They were guys who would come over to Ray's during the season, and they'd ride together in the limo to a game," says Donald Samuel, an attorney who represented Lewis after...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Super Bowl Antihero | 1/29/2001 | See Source »

Lewis had not killed the men, and finally the prosecution had to buckle. In June, in exchange for his testimony against Oakley and Sweeting (who were subsequently acquitted), Lewis pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Super Bowl Antihero | 1/29/2001 | See Source »

...about the stabbing deaths of two men last Super Bowl Sunday in Atlanta. The state's key witness, DUANE FASSETT, had driven the alleged getaway car. Pale and hyperventilating on the stand, he backed off earlier claims that he saw Lewis throw a punch and overheard co-defendants REGINALD OAKLEY and JOSEPH SWEETING admit to stabbing someone. The flip-flop testimony raised questions about whether cops rushed judgments and overlooked evidence. Prosecutors are trying the patience of Judge Alice Bonner, and may wind up resting their case this week without linking Lewis to a murder weapon. Observers say they would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Law: How to Sack a District Attorney | 6/12/2000 | See Source »

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