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...forehead. According to a forensic expert at the army base where Hur's son was doing military service, it was a case of suicide. But Hur wondered if it was possible to shoot yourself three times with a rifle. Then Hur asked why blood around the wound on the right side of his son's chest was black and coagulated, while blood around the other two bullet holes was still red, as if the wounds were fresher. Two different blood types, the forensic expert told the rural farmer in a dismissive tone. "Do you take me for a fool...
...wound up travelling seven hours home to Princeton, N.J., to take the test. And she barely made it back to Cambridge for Saturday-night partying...
...from a gash in his head. Although he was originally planning not to run with the bulls, he had gotten drunk and been convinced by some fellow partiers to run, only to fall on the street and wake up two hours later in the park with an unenviable head wound. Sadly, Hugo’s behavior seems to symbolize America’s and Spain’s different approaches to drinking. His experience shows that American laws should be relaxed to encourage the kind of responsible drinking that is learned from an early age in Europe...
...finish was really my strong point,” said Cronan, who wound up as the tournament’s fifth-place finisher...
...Well,” began Teddy, “you just have to get a pair of tweezers, pick the skin around a bit, dig in [the wound] a little, sort of scrape at it and the glass eventually comes loose.” Oh, yes, it’s that simple...