LAWYER AND DEFENDANT Kimberly Hurell-Harring was represented by Patrick E. Barber, left, in a...
FAMILY Kimberly Hurell-Harring with her daughters and, above, in a family photo, her husband, Amos Harring.
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; Nascar's 190-M.P.H. Beanball
LAST Sunday the Nascar driver Carl Edwards drove his Ford into Brad Keselowski's Dodge as the two raced around the Atlanta Motor Speedway at 190 miles per hour.
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I.M.F. Warns Wealthiest Nations About Their Debt
The global economic crisis has left deep scars in the fiscal balances of the worlds advanced economies, which should begin to rein in spending next year as the recovery continues,
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Green Inc.: When ‘Green’ Consumers Decide,‘ I’ve Done Enough’
NEW YORK Are consumers of green products more likely to be miserly and thieving? A series of psychological experiments at the University of Toronto the results of which are
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Democrats Predict Slim Margin in Health Vote Sunday
Democrats late Saturday night said the 216 votes needed to pass the bill were nearly within their reach, but acknowledged that the margin of victory would likely be razor thin
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Democrats, Hunting Final Health Votes, Predict Slim Margin
WASHINGTON With the stage set for a historic showdown over landmark health legislation in the House on Sunday afternoon, the White House and Democratic Congressional leaders
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To Bruins Fans, Punches Werent Revenge Enough
The run-up to last Thursday’s Bruins-Penguins game was like a sequence out of the film “Slap Shot.” Boston newspapers clamored for the Bruins to administer rough justice.
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News Analysis: Clash Over Building in Israel Subsides, as Each Side Claims Success
On Thursday, Mr. Netanyahu called Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to respond to specific requests she made a week earlier.
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Furyk in the Lead
Jim Furyk made consecutive birdies on the back nine to build a three-shot lead in the Transitions Championship in Palm Harbor, Fla.
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The Acorn Sting Revisited
THE Times reported Saturday that Acorn, once considered the nation’s largest community organizing group for the poor and powerless, is on the verge of filing for bankruptcy.
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