Word: wounded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Madison would not have enjoyed watching how the "three strikes and you're out" provision wound up in last year's crime bill. The idea first took shape in California, where 18-year-old Kimber Reynolds had been murdered by a career felon. It was electronic from its very inception: the legislation was co- authored by talk-radio host Ray Appleton from Fresno who knew the victim's father and had fielded outraged calls after the killer's lengthy criminal record came to light. As the idea gained ground in California, it spread east. Its popularity was electronically catalyzed...
...believed: that Farrakhan, a high lieutenant in the group at the time, was directly responsible for her husband's assassination. (Farrakhan has denied this, but admitted that members of the Nation of Islam - who were convicted of the murder -- might have taken his inflammatory rhetoric against Malcolm literally.) "That wound is still very much open," Monroe says. "And it's not surprising that one of Malcolm's children would be involved...
...finally came down to the end of regulation, with the score knotted at 63-all. Senior point James White waited until the clock wound down to six, and then drove into the lane. Grancio rotated to the top of the key and had an open shot, but missed...
...beauty behind it is that it makes an incredible wound...
...Field Hockey vs. Northeastern. Store this one under the fantastic finish file. The eighth-ranked Huskies held a 1-0 lead over a struggling Crimson squad with little time left. The Crimson scored to tie with several minutes left, and as the regulation clock wound down, there was a mad scramble in front of the Northeastern net. 10...9...8...7...6...5..1. Score! Junior Mclanie Allen beat the clock and the Huskies with just four ticks left to pull off the massive upset...