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...preliminary papers filed with the Rhode Island Supreme Court this week. Dershowitz wrote that Claus Von Bulow a stepson and a private investigator had illegally obtained a key piece of evidence in the original trial-an insulin-tainted hypodermic needle...

Author: By Marns F. Cohen, | Title: Dershowitz to Argue Von Bulow Appeal | 11/20/1982 | See Source »

...Writer, represents the embodiment of each of his dreams, thoughts, insecurities and, most regrettably, potential. Although the plot revolves upon a central childhood experience-four boys' trek into the wilderness to view their first dead body--"The body" essentially details the agony of a young writer's maturation Stepson King knows horror. And Stephen King knows the pain of being a writer...

Author: By Denna GALT Breussard, | Title: King's Abdication | 10/23/1982 | See Source »

...court, in Metro Region An envelope stuffed with 10 hundred-dollar bills--which James F. O'Leary, general manager of the MBTA, counted out one by one at the witness stand--and a little black case, a calculator case, containing syringes tainted with insulin--which von Bulow's stepson found in the accused's locked closet--became tangible symbols the masses could feel Frank J. Walters Jr., the 35-year-old assistant who was indicted last year with Locke but who later testified against his boss in order to keep a newly adopted child; and Maria Schrallhammer, the maid...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesinger, | Title: Partners in Crime | 3/26/1982 | See Source »

...pleas to call a doctor. Later, Schrallhammer testified, she had found in Von Bülow's closet a black bag containing hypodermic needles and insulin. Speaking in heavily accented English, the German-born maid told the court she had asked Von Bülow's stepson, Alexander von Auersperg, "What for insulin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Star Witness | 2/22/1982 | See Source »

Looking like the shy and slightly awkward newlyweds they are, Alexei Semyonov, 25, and his wife, Liza Alexeyeva, 26, were reunited in Boston last week after 3½ years of separation. Alexei, the stepson of Soviet Dissident and 1975 Nobel Peace Prizewinner Andrei Sakharov, 60, and Liza, fell in love when they were students in Moscow. Alexei emigrated to the U.S. in 1978 and arranged a proxy marriage with Liza last June. The Soviet government, however, refused to permit Liza to join her husband. Only after a much publicized, 17-day hunger strike by Sakharov and his wife-now living...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jan. 4, 1982 | 1/4/1982 | See Source »

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