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...eventual opponent, Mauricio Sanchez, had already bested him twice this season, both times in straight games. After being so close to victory—and with this year being their final season of collegiate squash—the two seniors felt that their time had come...
...exhilarating comeback, winning the next two games, 9-4 and 9-0. But Parker Sutton regained his composure against the resurging Ostrow to nab the game and match with a 9-6 score. No. 1 flight Siddharth Suchde dropped his second match of the season, losing to Mauricio Sanchez, 9-2, 9-3, 9-0. Captain Ilan Oren remained undefeated this season with a 9-3, 9-0, 9-5 triumph in the second position. HARVARD 9, WESTERN ONTARIO 0 In the inaugural round of the CSA Championships, the squash team decimated eighth-seeded Western Ontario to advance...
...Ambassador in Bolivia, Philip Goldberg, stated Monday that the extradition of Sanchez de Lozada is "theoretically possible" but that because the issue was "judicial, not political," he deferred comment to the U.S. Department of Justice. The DOJ did not return TIME's repeated calls; nor did Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada himself. The Bolivia-U.S. extradition treaty allows for an exemption for people accused of "political offenses," and lawyers in Bolivia expect the former president's lawyers to claim such a status for their client. Indeed, a longtime friend of Sanchez de Lozada, Miami-based consultant Beatrice Rangel, alleges that...
...Sanchez de Lozada has little sympathy in Bolivia today - even leading opposition party politicians have stated publicly that he should be brought to trial. A bad reputation, however, notes Jules Lobel, Professor at University of Pittsburgh School of Law and Vice President of the Center for Constitutional Rights, isn't a legal defense. "While the United States may claim that the accusations fall under the rubric of the political offense exception," says Lobel, "in my opinion the massacre of hundreds of civilians should not be considered a political offense...
...legal gray areas established by the extradition treaty and other relevant agreements mean that the case for bringing Sanchez de Lozada home to stand trial may remain suspended in legal limbo for some time. And that's bad news for the plaintiffs: Under Bolivian law, the statute of limitations for this case ends in August of this year...