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...theories, but the King murder is one case that needs reopening. The official story put together by the FBI--that Ray acted alone--is just too flaky. I've never understood how a bumbling petty crook like Ray, who was once nabbed by police as he re-entered the window of a business he had just robbed to steal a few more items, could singlehandedly evade a police dragnet in Memphis, Tennessee, drive a conspicuous white Mustang all the way to Atlanta, then get out of the country and journey as far as Portugal before finally being apprehended in London...
...debate over assisted suicide, it has been understood that a certain number of American doctors--between 7% and 9%, say researchers--have been willing to help desperate patients die, regardless of legal sanction. But a study in last week's New England Journal of Medicine provides a grim window into the revised norms of a plague community. A group led by clinical psychologist Lee Slome reports that in a survey of 118 San Francisco-area physicians working with AIDS patients, 53% indicated (via an anonymous, self-administered questionnaire) that they had knowingly prescribed a deadly dose of narcotics to patients...
...point. Don't get bothered by the sickening Valentine's Day window displays of Sage's or CVS. Don't worry if you missed "The Valentine's Waltz" at Lowell or the "Valentine's Soiree" at the Ritz-Carleton...
...went next door to tell them to open a window," Stevenson said. "They weren't there, so I ran upstairs to see if they were up there...
...proved to be an extraordinary window on larger issues of technology and social values," Landes says. "It touches on so many dif- ferent aspects of life and work that people can use it very effectively as a device for understanding people and societies, or even personalities...