Word: simpsons
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...only four to beat Army at Gillis Fieldhouse Sunday afternoon. Harvard improved to 1-5 overall and 1-2 against conference opponents, while Army fell to 8-4 overall and 0-1 in the EIWA.Getting this started for the Crimson was No. 14 Preston (133 lb.), who outwrestled William Simpson in less than three minutes, winning by fall. Preston started a string of five victories for Harvard, which proved enough to seal the match. Tri-captain Max Meltzer (141 lb.) followed Preston with an overtime win against Matthew Kyler. O’Connor, ranked sixth in the nation...
...MAKE ANDREW SIMPSON, WHO PLAYS THE 15-YEAR-OLD, COMFORTABLE WITH THE SEX SCENES...
...With the exception of some copies pilfered from warehouses, the entire 400,000 print run of If I Did It - in which Simpson "hypothesized" how he would have killed his ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman - was slated to be destroyed. As with most celebrity tell-all tales, however, Simpson's rights to the material will eventually revert back to him. Though the exact contractual language has not been made public, a source close to Simpson tells TIME that O.J. gets certain rights returned 12 months after the original publication date - which means he should...
...publishers are said to be clamoring to print the story in their respective territories. Murdoch's high-profile rejection has only made the book more attractive. (Imagine the cover blurb: "The book that Rupert Murdoch doesn't want you to read!") Indeed, soon after the cancellation, says the source, Simpson's camp asked Murdoch's representatives to surrender the rights earlier than the original deal stipulates so that Simpson can cash in overseas...
...Fred Goldman, Ron's father, filed a lawsuit last week against both Simpson and Lorraine Brooke Associates, described by Goldman's lawyer as a "sham entity" formed to funnel the book's proceeds to the ex-football star. Goldman hopes not only to retrieve the $880,000 he says News Corp. paid Simpson as an advance, but he also wants Murdoch's company to give him all rights to If I Did It - print, audio and other peripheral sources of income from the project. "There was originally an indication they might be open to such an idea [turning all profits...