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Janowski's ordeal is mostly over. She will never have another ovarian cyst and, if she can help it, her team will never miss her again...
...which is that the au pair was actually convicted the first time around -? albeit of manslaughter rather than murder. A jury may decide she's been through enough. She is also not required to appear in person. There is one similarity with the former football star's second ordeal; the media will be kept in check this time. "I see no basis for an attorney appearing on television for any reason in this case," Judge Young said as he banned cameras from his courtroom. "This case is not going to be tried in the press." But as anyone who read...
During their ordeal, the youngsters helped Harvard win its first Beanpot game in three years, handing then-No. 7 Boston College its last loss until the NCAA finals. The Crimson placed fifth in its division, sweeping Colgate in Harvard's first home playoff games in three years, and captured third place in the ECAC Tournament, defeating Yale 4-lin the consolation game...
...been voting in this district for some 30 years, and I've watched all those people get into office and make only minute changes," she continued. "There aren't many people who want to come out and vote in these elections, especially with the whole Clinton ordeal...
...tough as Wye was, a much worse ordeal awaits: final-status talks, where the issues are harder and the parties infinitely further apart. Wye offered no proof the talks would succeed, but there were surprising hints of new life in the peace process. Netanyahu's right-wing coalition partners are outraged at the deal but have nowhere else to go. The Prime Minister seemed to be grasping for a big chunk of the center, whose support depends on continued progress with Arafat. Another factor, the Americans at Wye observed, was how well the next generation of Israeli and Palestinian officials...