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DATE OPPONENT 9/12 HOLY CROSS, W 3-0 B.C., L 3-1 9/13 Cent. Conn., W 3-0 9/18 Nevada-Reno; Cal State-Fullerton 9/19 San Luis Obispo; St. Mary's 9/22 MASSACHUSETTS 9/25 PITTSBURGH 9/26 MANHATTAN; ST. JOHN'S 9/30 NEW HAMPSHIRE 10/3 Indiana State 10/4 Denver, Northeastern 10/9 Cornell 10/10 Columbia 10/14 Boston College 10/16 PRINCETON 10/17 PENNSYLVANIA 10/24 DARTMOUTH 10/27 PROVIDENCE 10/30 Yale 10/31 Brown 11/4 Northeastern 11/6 MARIST FAIRFIELD 11/7 HOLY CROSS SIENA 11/13-15 Ivy Championships (at Brown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: With Hart Still Intact, W. Volley. Seeks Title | 9/14/1998 | See Source »

...just an innocent bystander, he says. A bystander who peered over the top of a toilet stall and discovered--in the women's rest room of a casino on the California-Nevada border--his best friend Jeremy Strohmeyer, 18, struggling with a seven-year-old girl. He tapped his friend's head, he says, knocking off his hat, but couldn't get him to stop. So David Cash Jr. decided to take a walk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bad Samaritan | 9/7/1998 | See Source »

Technically, Cash is right. In Nevada, California and in fact most of the U.S., doing nothing about a crime is no crime at all. Only a handful of states--including Vermont, Wisconsin and Minnesota--have "duty to assist" laws requiring those who witness a crime to offer aid and report it. Cash's callousness, though, has sparked a movement in both California and Nevada to pass something called "Sherrice's law" to require witnesses to intervene and report cases of sexual assault against children. If necessary, says Najee Ali, spokesman for Sherrice's mother Yolanda Manuel, advocates of the proposed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bad Samaritan | 9/7/1998 | See Source »

...three new judge shows are opening for business. This week Judge Mills Lane debuts, starring the tough-talking Nevada judge who just happened to be the referee the night Mike Tyson masticated Evander Holyfield's ear. Next month brings Judge Joe Brown, a tough-talking Memphis, Tenn., judge who just happened to preside over the reopening of the James Earl Ray case. And even Judge Joseph Wapner, the pioneer TV judge, has been called in to fill a vacancy. Beginning next month, he'll be trying animal-related cases on cable's Animal Planet network. Meanwhile, Playboy TV has started...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Here Come The Judges | 8/24/1998 | See Source »

When a helicopter carrying Frank Wells, president of the Walt Disney Co., crashed in Nevada on Easter Sunday, 1994, Hollywood whispered that the tragedy had taken Disney's heart with it. It also left the now 56-year-old Michael Eisner, the company's brilliant chief executive, lacking a confidant and a suitable successor. In the past four years, Eisner has entertained a number of pretenders to the throne, notably Michael Ovitz and Jeffrey Katzenberg, only to ultimately discard them--painfully and publicly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Disney's Brain Drain | 6/15/1998 | See Source »

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