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...verdicts were unanimous: Simpson was liable on all eight counts and was ordered to compensate the parents of Ron Goldman with the sum of $8.5 million for his wrongful death. The size of the triumph stunned even the engineer of the victory. At the Doubletree, Petrocelli hugged his wife and son Adam. "We couldn't have done better. I didn't think it would be unanimous. Isn't it incredible?" As his young assistants and clerks celebrated, Petrocelli slumped into a chair. Someone offered him champagne. "No. Not now. I need some time to just try and take this...
...Generation, where she played the leading lady's "eternal love slave" in a blond friz wig, Posey had to pay half her airfare. For Party Girl, in which she did a beguiling star turn as a club hopper with the improbable dream of being a librarian, she earned the sum of $75 a day. On another movie she lent the producers her credit card to charge rental cars. If Posey keeps on making movies, she could be broke by the time...
...sum, what bothered me about the meeting-turned-spectacle was that I felt like the (presumably heterosexual) council candidates were speaking less to the people in the audience than to their own preconceived notions of what gay people are and what they want...
...course that outlay seems insignificant compared with $4 billion in coal revenues, but whether even so princely a sum is a fair price for Utah's mineral riches is uncertain. The developer that was closest to signing a mining agreement before Clinton's announcement--and the one with whom Utahns still want to cut a deal--is the Andalex mining company. Recently, though, the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance and other environmental groups have publicized the fact that Andalex is based in the Netherlands. The net profits from any dig--beyond the $4 billion--would thus not even remain...
Shaw said affirmative action programs can be both positive and negative, and that the difference lies in their implementation. He described society as a "zero-sum game" and asserted that there is a large degree of competition between blacks and poor whites for jobs in a troubled economy...