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Entertainment & Sports

Jan. 29, 2000

Law & Order: Love Prompts DAs to Do the 'Right Thing'

On this week's 'Law and Order,' a modern-day Romeo and Juliet are star-crossed, homeless lovers in need of psychiatric care.

By Mara V. Watkins
        Picture Romeo and Juliet, except the setting is modern-day New York City and both star-crossed lovers are homeless and in need of regular psychiatric care. These are the central characters on this week's "Law & Order." Who said the show never has any room for romance?
        Detective Ed Green follows his instincts...

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