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...Tyson," he told TIME. "But you'll never really get healthy until you talk to yourself." From a distance, the crescent-shaped bite made by Tyson's incisors is barely noticeable. And from close up, neither is Holyfield's resentment, if he feels any. He has no plans to sue Tyson, who is facing penalties from all directions. "His attitude," says Holyfield, "caused him to lose everything he'd gathered...
Senior Associate Director of Student Awards at Stanford University K. Sue Wood said that an undergraduate mother at the university would most likely live on-campus in one of the available apartments. She said she did not know if a financial aid package would cover off-campus housing but said that the child of an undergraduate would receive health insurance and the university would pay a maximum of $3750 per year towards child-care expenses...
According to Martin's testimony, Abramian approached him and began talking about his intent to sue Harvard and mentioned that he was going to make a lot of money of all of this...
...tumbled forth. Cliff Cagle, whose face was mangled by the bomb, was almost hysterical on the stand. "I lost my job, my honor," he said, "and my grandsons have to see me like this!" A surgeon told of resorting to his pocketknife to amputate the leg of Daina Bradley. Sue Mallonee, an epidemiologist, explained the injuries seen in pictures shown to the jury: dozens of lacerations on Fred Kubasta's back; the severed jugular vein, carotid artery and esophagus of Polly Nichols (miraculously, she lived...
...news calls into question the whole relationship between software manufacturers and the users who try out their beta products. Traditionally, companies have made their almost-ready-for-prime-time software available at no charge on the Web. In return, users agreed not to sue if it trashed their hard drives or turned out to have other significant bugs. Netscape even offers $1,000 to anyone who discovers a 'serious' flaw in it's products. So far, according to Rosanne Siino, Netscape?s vice president of corporate communications, "I've never heard of another case where someone withheld information. In general...