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Early in Scott Turow's new novel, Reversible Errors (Farrar, Straus & Giroux; 434 pages), defense attorney Arthur Raven realizes his death-row client is almost certainly innocent. Raven, a low-profile corporate lawyer who has been drafted into the case by the federal appellate court, is close to panic. "If something goes wrong here I will feel like somebody sucked the light out of the universe...
...death-penalty convictions in his state. Following up on that commission's highly critical report, Illinois Governor George Ryan last week said the flawed state system could not be trusted and launched a mass hearing of clemency appeals from 142 of the 158 people on Illinois' death row...
...what’s fast becoming an annual field hockey tradition, Harvard and Princeton will meet tomorrow with the last two unbeaten Ivy records on the line for the third season in a row. Unlike past years, the Tigers’ nonconference struggles leave both teams’ NCAA hopes riding on this game, which promises to make the match more competitive than ever...
Jeffrey C. Munns ’03 sits in the front row. He is the battalion commander this semester and so he coordinates activities for all the midshipmen at MIT. This morning he stays awake through the basics of sonar and how sound travels underwater. Most of the back row nods off periodically...
Janet Pollard, a senior with the University of Oklahoma team, said the opportunity to row at the regatta was an honor in itself, even though her team did not come away with a medal...