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...panel included Rob DeBlois, founder and director of the Urban Collaborative Accelerated Program, an alternative school in Providence, R.I.; Dennis Littky, co-director of the Metropolitan School in Providence; Deborah Meier, principal of the Mission Hill School, a pilot public elementary school in Boston; and James Nehring, head teacher at the Francis W. Parker School in Harvard, Mass...
...capable of building a bomb on his own. Later on, when the questioning came back to that drive on April 16, Nichols said that the talk turned to the future. "You will see something big in the future," Nichols said McVeigh told him. "What are you going to do? Rob a bank?" Nichols asked. "Oh, no," McVeigh replied. "I got something in the works." (Rules on hearsay kept these statements out of McVeigh's trial...
...sordid particulars and easy explanations are ever the enemy of tragedy. In this case they transform it--despite a lot of earnest acting of the kind that always seems to have its eye on a year-end prize--into nothing more than a revenge plot. They also rob it of grandeur and universality and deprive us of the pleasure of deriving our own meanings from its characters and events. We know what we think of child molesters, and we are aware of the dread consequences of their acts. On this matter we require no instruction. But a cracked...
...give you a license to kill," said Maricopa County prosecutor Richard Romley, who has filed second-degree murder charges against Sanders and his colleagues. But the circumstances surrounding the killings were so unusual that prosecutors have not ruled out the possibility that the men were actually trying to rob the house and are claiming to be bounty hunters as a cover. The California case is five years old, and the fugitive is no longer being sought. The bond company that the men said they were working for claims never to have hired or even heard of them...
Microsoft has managed to co-opt nearly everything. Yet as I sit facing my friendly Macintosh PowerPC and my nondescript IBM clone equipped with Windows 95, I know that only one of these machines has a soul. Rob Parsons Sitka, Alaska...