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During the taped conversation, played for the jury in Middlesex Superior Court, Pring-Wilson told police that he had just witnessed a stabbing and that the perpetrators had “fucking run off.” Pring-Wilson sounded out of breath and occasionally slurred his speech. Previous testimony in the trial, which began Monday, revealed that Pring-Wilson consumed several drinks earlier that night while bar-hopping...
Boston attorney E. Peter Parker, who was hired to represent Pring-Wilson after the defendant’s parents reportedly fired his two previous lawyers, attacked Rodriguez’s credibility in a grueling cross-examination yesterday afternoon in Cambridge’s Middlesex Superior Court...
...impressive drafter of telegrams and memos I have ever dealt with," says Winston Lord, the former U.S. ambassador to China for whom Keyser worked in Beijing during the late 1980s. But on Sept. 1, 2003, Keyser whipped off a note that would shatter his professional reputation. E-mailing his superior, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs James Kelly, Keyser said he planned to take three days of annual leave because the officials he was hoping to talk to in Tokyo, where he had traveled on official State Department business, were unavailable. "Virtually everyone I would have...
...revealed how it obtained the documents but says they are from the personal files of Lieut. Colonel Jerry Killian, Bush's squadron commander in Texas, now deceased. If authentic, they demonstrate more favoritism toward Bush than previously indicated. In one document, Killian states that he and his superior, Major General Bobby Hodges, were pressured by Walter Staudt, the Texas National Guard commander, to "sugar coat" an evaluation of Bush. Hodges, who initially thought the memos were handwritten and authentic, now says he thinks they are fake. He told TIME last week, "There was no political pressure that I can remember...
...bitter dispute over deadlines. A number of other firms and consultants were eventually brought in to revise and complete Cardinal's scheme, but in its essential outlines the museum still bears his stamp, which is why, for all the turmoil of the design process, it's a superior addition to a mall that has more than its share of Bureaucratic Modern...