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...Opsahl remembered those words. Now a doctor in Riverside, Calif., he has unrelentingly pressured prosecutors to revisit the case. He took his quest to the Internet two years ago MyrnaOpsahl.com) posting a damning dossier of evidence and providing postcards for visitors to print out and mail to the Sacramento D.A.'s office. In a strange coincidence, before his mother was shot, Jon's eighth-grade history teacher assigned him a current-events report on the Symbionese Liberation Army. He is finally one step closer to writing the conclusion...
...This is hardly the first time McDonald's France has aligned itself with symbols alien to, and even at odds with America's own. In 1998, for example, the company ran a print ad campaign featuring overweight cowboys complaining about the fact that McDonald's France refuses to buy American beef but uses only French, to "guarantee maximum hygienic conditions" - an unsubtle effort to identify the Global Arches with European efforts to block the import of hormone-laced American beef...
...tawny, high cheek-boned, all-American kind of girl. She’s got chocolate brown eyes and windblown, I-combed-this-with-my-fingers and washed-with-tree-bark-herbs hair that really looks good wrapped in a simple leather string. Her assorted Laura Ashley-esque flower print dresses and full petticoat skirts are unadorned, yet ethereal. Jane bakes bread. She knows how to make those Little House on the Prairie daisy chains and how to tell if it’s going to rain in a fortnight by smelling the tree moss. Jane thought of leaving...
...sweat left by the touch of a finger but invisible to the naked eye. Investigators used the chemical to analyze a newspaper found in the hotel room reportedly occupied by the assassins of Israeli Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze'evi. Conventional methods probably would not have worked, say Israeli print experts, but the new chemical helped investigators track down two accomplices in the killing. (The actual killers are believed to be still hiding in the Palestinian territories...
...prosecutors suffered a rude jolt from a court ruling that threw doubt on the validity of even the most sophisticated fingerprint analysis. Various defense lawyers had attempted for three years to get fingerprint analysis held to a rigorous standard for expert testimony set by a 1993 Supreme Court decision. Print-matching standards vary widely, the lawyers argued, and have never been scientifically proved. A Philadelphia judge finally agreed, and his ruling, while not binding in other jurisdictions, is expected to make it more difficult to use fingerprint evidence to prove guilt in court. And it may call into question other...