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...born in Louisiana and raised in Los Angeles, with his sherbet-colored suits and his blue Rolls-Royce, his honeyed voice and revival-meeting cadences. It is worth pointing out that even as he preaches justice for society's outsiders, he is himself the consummate insider, with a roster of clients that have included Michael Jackson, Snoop Doggy Dogg and former Cleveland Browns running back Jim Brown, and a circle of friends who are among the most politically connected in all Los Angeles. His courtroom charisma, however, cannot be copied, much less mocked. He holds a jury rapt and disarms...
Based on its strong start and a more balanced roster, the Crimson has high aspirations for the season. Friedman said that fellow freshmen Devivo and Mosley are two reasons why the Crimson are expecting to finish as one of the better teams at Easterns. Both wrestlers plug some holes in particular weight classes...
...Crimson has two games left to play. Victories in both could bring it to .500 for the season. And with only two seniors on the roster, the team is optimistic about next season...
Although the U.N. enshrined a roster of universal human rights in 1948, its rule of sovereign noninterference is upheld as sacrosanct by regimes whose behavior at home would not bear close scrutiny. Says Sir Anthony Parsons, British ambassador to the U.N. from 1979 to 1982: "The U.N. has been a disastrous failure there. It set the standards and adopted conventions on everything you can think of--torture, women, children, civil rights--but does nothing to enforce them...
King is one of approximately a dozen new student volunteers drawn to SafetyWalk's roster in the past week...