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...renovation expenditures of 1982 were double those of the $5 million project 25 years later.But, Reardon says, the tab could have been much larger...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Program in Transition | 6/4/2007 | See Source »

...Then-University President Derek C. Bok, however, hesitated when told that so much money would go to an athletic project that would not produce an entirely new building.Reardon says that Bok actually called in another engineer with no prior experience inspecting the stadium in the hopes of finding a less expensive opinion. But his conclusion was the sameā€”the stadium was on its last legs...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Program in Transition | 6/4/2007 | See Source »

...years after his conviction, some of the DNA from a rape kit that had never been tested was found not to belong to Waller. A judge vacated his conviction and Gov. Rick Perry officially pardoned him on March 9, 2007. He was the 200th person the Innocence Project exonerated. "I want to get married again," he told CNN. "I want a wife and I want a baby and I'll probably will name her Grace... If I have a boy, I may name him Mercy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAMES WALLER | 6/1/2007 | See Source »

...Exoneration: In 1997, after several failed attempts for a new trial, the Innocence Project took on Johnson's case, filing an extraordinary motion for a new trial, which would allow DNA testing from the rape kit to be conducted. DNA from the kit did not match Johnson's, and after a new trial in 1999, the District Attorney dropped all charges. "I don't see any reason to harbor any bitterness," Johnson said after his release. "If you hold something like that inside you, it just destroys you. Now it's time for me to go on with my life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CALVIN JOHNSON | 6/1/2007 | See Source »

...just days after the killing for which Matthews and Hayes were convicted, boasted in jail about committing both murders. And DNA on the mask from the first murder matched Love's - and not Matthews' or Hayes'. Matthews was exonerated in June 2004, but it took lawyers at the Innocence Project more than two years to bring Hayes back to court. In December 2006, after Hayes served eight years in prison, he was released. "I always knew it would happen, so it wasn't a surprise to me," Matthews said at the time. "Never give up hope, no matter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRAVIS HAYES and RYAN MATTHEWS | 6/1/2007 | See Source »

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