Government
May 8, 2001
Death-Dealing Moments Come Back to Haunt U.S.
LOS ANGELES - In recent months, dark, death-dealing moments of the American past have come back to haunt this country, either in courtrooms or in the court of public opinion. Each of these moments is testimony to the power of the dead to lay claims on the living, no matter how long it takes.




By Garry Abrams
LOS ANGELES - In recent months, dark, death-dealing moments of the American past have come back to haunt this country, either in courtrooms or in the court of public opinion. Each of these moments is testimony to the power of the dead to lay claims on the living, no matter how long it takes.
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LOS ANGELES - In recent months, dark, death-dealing moments of the American past have come back to haunt this country, either in courtrooms or in the court of public opinion. Each of these moments is testimony to the power of the dead to lay claims on the living, no matter how long it takes.
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