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What a costly error on the part of the unfortunate Palestinian terrorists. Didn't anyone tell them the U.S. is the place to commit a crime? A mere week or so of deliberations, a possible term in jail, then out on bail in no time, ready to kill again...
...Princeton will be no easy whistle-stop for the booters. Coming off one-goal losses to powerhouses Cornell and Brown, the Tigers should be lusting for a victory. And while Princeton coach Bill Muse has been known to commit a gaffe or two himself, he's got a pretty strong team to back him up this year...
...They like to move into an eight man front at times," Restic said. "We want them to commit that extra man to the run, making it difficult for their linebackers to drop into the passing lanes. If we can manage that, things will open...
Irving Richards, the private detective Harvard hired to recover the coins, has been charged with assault and battery and breaking and entering with intent to commit larceny last month. The man he allegedly beat was Regan...
...grandfather spent his time in a castle called San Simeon. For Patricia Hearst, 22, the foreseeable future will be spent in a California prison cell. Convicted last March of armed robbery and of using a firearm to commit a felony, Patty came to U.S. district court in San Francisco last week for sentencing. With her counselor Episcopal Priest Edward John Dumke seated behind her, along with Father Randolph Hearst, owner-publisher of the San Francisco Examiner, and Mother Catherine, the 90-lb. heiress stood tight-lipped as Judge William Orrick Jr. sentenced her to seven years, minus 371 days...