Word: paper
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...built the bomb and how they funded the operation with robberies. McVeigh's attorney, Stephen Jones, called the reports fakes and asked the newspaper not to publish them. "I don't presume to know everything everybody has said, but none of that sounds familiar to me," Jones told the paper. Ralph Langer, executive vice president and editor of The News, said the documents were real and were obtained legally. His decision to publish them late Friday on the newspaper's website (dallasnews.com) may have been an effort to prevent the defense from suppressing the documents. If the documents are real...
...beginning of the first play-off game, every possible scenario has probably been mapped out on paper a million times over, before the players even make it onto...
Free speech is not synonymous with anonymity. This paper does not allow anonymous columns. Surely, HLS's competitive atmosphere and all, can be held to the same standard. If under-graduates can speak their minds under their own by-lines, law students can do the same. These people will have to do so once they graduate when they end up in an environment just as competitive as that of HLS. However much we disagree with anonymity, we are in favor of free speech, which can be achieved with a by-line as well...
...illustrated it--copiously. All of Darger's paintings served this obsessive narrative, beginning with small portraits of imaginary generals and developing into 12-ft.-long scrolls, done in watercolor and collage on joined sheets of paper. Darger had no formal training, and as far as is known he never visited a museum, although there are faint signs that he might have seen reproductions of Gauguin. He made it all up as he went along, according to the dictates of his compulsion. Since he couldn't draw the human body, he traced his muffin heroines and victims from children's books...
...weeks that followed, I couldn't get Senator McConnell's remark out of my mind, particularly when I was eating yogurt. Although just about every morning's paper was bringing another allegation of influence-peddling blatant enough to make Boss Tweed blush, the estimable John McCain had been able to attract only one other Republican Senator to the campaign-finance reform bill that he is co-sponsoring with Senator Russell Feingold. With a number of Democratic Senators also reluctant, McCain-Feingold was increasingly spoken of as a dead issue...