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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...assembles the case against Michael Markhasev, 18, the suspect charged in the January murder of Ennis Cosby, 27. The reconstruction provided to TIME last week is worrisome because the killer would have been so near Cosby that the victim's blood would have spattered from the kick onto the perpetrator's pants, shoes or socks. No such evidence has surfaced. To deal with the kick, the prosecution may play the race card, arguing that the cruel blow to Cosby's face is rooted in the suspect's hatred of African Americans. Markhasev's juvenile police record includes an arrest...
...Zakaria and Sara Ann Peters to testify that Markhasev was not only near the scene of the crime but also said he was going to "go do a jack." The government's lawyers will thus argue that whoever killed Cosby had robbery in mind and turned the body onto its back, presumably looking for something to steal, since taking the victim's car was no longer a possibility. "Who's gonna steal a car with a flat tire?" asks a prosecutor close to the case. Indeed, both Zakaria and Peters, who were with Markhasev that night, informed police that their...
...number of Senators would respond that although they are sympathetic to what the sponsors of the measure, Senators Kennedy and Hatch, want to do, tacking the cigarette-tax proposal onto the bill approving the historic budget agreement reached between the White House and the Republican leadership might have derailed that agreement, which includes such worthy elements as President Clinton's programs that have as their goal sending every 18-year-old American to college...
...explained that if the sun's rays traveled through a magnifying glass, they could create fire. (Later that day I experimented at home and burned off the corners of the "good" carpet.) He also described how light passing through a negative onto a sensitive surface creates a positive image. I was nine and reasoned as follows: if the sun tanned my skin and if it burned through a negative to make a print, my skin might be like photographic paper...
...industry, allowed cable and telephone companies to move into each others' businesses as well as deregulating cable rates and making it easier for media companies to own more outlets. Tech watchers viewed the announcement with mixed feelings. While Hundt reportedly is the first FCC leader ever to log onto the Internet, some in the industry hope that the next chairman will be someone with an even stronger interest in policy issues. But they may be asking for the impossible. When asked in a recent interview with C- Net how long the Internet can last free of regulation, Hundt remarked: "Well...