Word: seat
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...defense team, especially since he was financially involved with it. "Larry Schiller was in business with O.J.," Toobin says. "Are we now to believe that he's no longer involved with Simpson?" Schiller admits he "ingratiated" himself with the Simpson team--the family even got him a seat at the trial--but he insists that his book is unbiased, and he makes no apologies for his methods. "You pay for access. You don't pay for what somebody says. They answered my questions. The validity of the work is in the work at the end." Most mainstream journalists would disagree...
...stakes are high in Louisiana's closely contested Senate race, which pits Landrieu against conservative Republican Louis ("Woody") Jenkins. When Fields finally endorsed Landrieu last week, it ended a feud that threatened not only to split the party but also to scuttle Democrats' chances of keeping the seat of retiring Senator Bennett Johnston. A Landrieu win is a crucial part of any scenario in which the Democrats retake the Senate...
...will try for a more memorable result as it plays its last game ever at Palmer Stadium, which was built in 1914 and stands behind only Harvard Stadium as the oldest in the country. Next year, Princeton plays all 10 games on the road while a new 28,000-seat arena is built...
Robinson Professor of Celtic Languages and Literature Patrick Ford joined the council today, filling its sole vacant seat...
Just as the president was ready to appear and make his speech, a CNN reporter who had made the fatal mistake of using the rest room at the wrong time tried to get back through to her seat. Since her crew was safely inside the arena, she had to fend for herself. She backed up 20 feet and got a running start. Microphone pointing the way, she ran straight into me, figuring once I was knocked out, entrance would be easy. As I restrained her and yelled for my supervisor, she tried to be rational. "Don't you know...