Word: rowing
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...local attractions. One year it was to Greensville Correctional Center in Jarratt. "We got the chance to see the electric chair," he says. There have been visits to a prison in Chesapeake and a women's penal institution in Goochland. Two months ago, it was a walk through Death Row at Mecklenburg Correctional Center...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The Supreme Court heard arguments examining the constitutionality of a new law limiting many death-row prisoners to one appeal in federal court. At stake for the court is whether Congress can limit its ability to review death-row appeals. The case of convicted murder Ellis Wayne Felker is the first test of a federal law passed in April that requires inmates who have lost their first federal appeal to seek permission from a three-judge appellate court to file a second. Georgia death-row prisoner Felker brought his case to the Supreme Court despite an appellate court...
...have obsessively nurtured their unbeaten record. Some rowers are content to cruise through qualifying heats with a gentlemanly second or third, enough to make the finals. But not Redgrave and Pinsent. They always row for a first. "Every race is worthy of winning," says Pinsent. "Besides, defending the streak motivates us and keeps the pressure...
Tosteson is the highest-paid individual at Harvard for the second year in a row. Last year he made...
DIED. TIM GULLIKSON, 44, professional tennis player whose coaching helped Pete Sampras finish with the No. 1 ranking three years in a row; of brain cancer; in Wheaton, Illinois...