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...judge gives the defendant a long, cold stare and seems about to strike out with an icy lecture on the responsibility of the Bar and the necessity of upholding laws, but instead he says, "The court finds the defendant guilty. One-hundred dollars, plus 30 dollars in court costs...

Author: By William H. Bachman, | Title: CRIMINAL BUSINESS | 5/15/1992 | See Source »

...didn't know that then. Miguel landed safely in the net, and we cheered. Television has done great damage to the circus business. The old circus owners knew that familiarity breeds poor ticket sales. They kept their side-show freaks from entering town so residents could not stare for free. The feats of the acrobat or juggler on the glowing screen seem disconnected from reality. Anything is possible on television, and the difficult appears commonplace...

Author: By William H. Bachman, | Title: A Day With The CIRCUS | 4/23/1992 | See Source »

...crime reporter, was trying to find a woman whose son had shot a police offer the night before. He approached a gray, six-story, hollowedout building where the mother was reported to live. In one doorway, two men were exchanging money, but Russell was smart enough not to stare. Although construction worker were gutting some of the room in the apartment building, fire had already done much of the work...

Author: By Elie G. Kaunfer, | Title: High-Priced Lawyers, Low-Priority Lives | 4/16/1992 | See Source »

Walker and Stare Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition Walter C. Willett are working together to create a nutrition research center and a training program for medical students, officials said...

Author: By Marion B. Gammill, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Nutrition Studies Endowed | 4/13/1992 | See Source »

...sort of bittersweet tale Hans Christian Andersen might have spun. An old man with a vacant stare was discovered sitting in a wheelchair at a dog-racing park. Two attached notes identified him as an Alzheimer's patient in need of round-the-clock nursing care. Outrage and sympathy poured in from around the country, and complete strangers offered to take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Families: Lost and Found | 4/13/1992 | See Source »

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