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...peephole) and stared at them in the mirror over a small desk until "they think I use the mirror to watch them, so they remove it." He then began writing tiny notes to record the details of what would become 66 days in captivity. Some hidden in his shoe were found; others were secreted in the center margins of a dictionary that he had managed to keep. "I confessed to my wife," he said, "'I didn't think about you a lot. Thinking of you, I'd go mad. I had to prepare for my death...
First, Pamela Anderson got a tattoo to advertise her upcoming movie, Barb Wire. Now Nike chairman Phil Knight has his own indelible self-promo. It's a "swoosh"-the Nike logo-on his left ankle. He was needled into it by young bucks at the shoe company, many of whom (no doubt counting on never being fired) also sport swooshes...
...theO.J. Simpson trialhave established at least one incontravertible fact: the Simpsons did quite a bit of shopping. And they did it at Bloomingdale's. A second representative of the upscale department store was called to the stand today. Continuing the prosecution's line of footwear questioning, former Bloomingdale's shoe salesman Samuel Poser said that although he remembered selling O.J. size 12 shoes on several occasions, he couldn't remember if they were the Italian Bruno Magli shoes that prosecutors say left bloody prints at the crime scene. Earlier in the trial, a Bloomingdale's buyer testified that the bloody...
...cheap shots in kind. But now, he says, "I feel sorry for dirty players instead of get mad at them. I try to give them a word of advice to think about without getting emotional." Olajuwon is so serious about his social responsibility that he insists the Spalding basketball shoe he endorses-and wears-be sold at a relatively low price...
...tale that seemed more Cinderella than Simpson, FBI shoe print expert William Bodziak described to theO.J. Simpsonjury the extensive worldwide hunt for the shoe that made bloody prints at the murder scene. The design of the shoe, which was never found, was so unusual that it couldn't be located in the databases of the FBI or seven international law enforcement agencies. After sending out over 80 letters to shoe companies and visiting an Italian manufacturer, the feds found their perfect fit -- a size 12 Bruno Magli with a waffle sole that sells for $160 a pair. Simpson himself wears...