…om—and, further amping up the profile of the case, also brought in Roy Black, the famous criminal attorney who defended William Kennedy Smith in his rape trial in Palm Beach. The release by the Palm Beach authorities of the depositions by the 18 girls describing the incremen...
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… that many reported having several experiences of religious conversion. Geschwind called them “Jamesian Episodes” after William James’ Varieties of Religious Experience. He then asked when was the last time they engaged in sexual activity. For most of them, including those that w...
…isturbance of the peacedomestic violence. No bail was set per the domestic violence statute. Charged: Assault Kimberley Williams, 27, of Bovoni, was arrested at 5:50 a.m. Monday and charged with third-degree assault-domestic violence. No bail was set per the domestic violence sta...
Electricity for Life,” the proprietor is saying, “They killed one of my associates.” In the auditorium, William Lyne, a researcher on free energy devices for 50 years, tells the audience, “Il know a man who’ s in mind control—and they’ ve used it on him and his father—they use a...
…om—and, further amping up the profile of the case, also brought in Roy Black, the famous criminal attorney who defended William Kennedy Smith in his rape trial in Palm Beach. Epstein might have just been hit with solicitation charges and paid a fine even though some of the girls...
…as the heart and blood vessels serve to modulate and regulate cognitive activities (5). The notable early psychologist, William James, proposed that emotion is the experience of somatovisceral sensory feedback. James suggested that we do not run from the bear because we are afrai...
…ational Lampoon and High Times, observes that Cavalier hired fine scribes. A few examples: Thomas Pynchon, Philip Roth, William Saroyman, Isaac Asimov, Theodore Sturgeon. Cavalier was launched by Fawcett Publications in 1952. Men’s magazine Cavalier (motto: “For the American Ma...
…63)—a case involving imposition of the death penalty on a black man who was convicted of raping a white woman. Justice William O. Douglas signed on as well. The dissenters invited the bar to address the following questions, which they deemed “relevant and worthy of argument and...
…handled sensational cases involving wealthy residents before — from the murders of heiresses to the rape case involving William Kennedy Smith, of the Kennedy family. The easternmost town in Florida, Palm Beach is a 10.4-square-mile barrier island between the Intracoastal Waterwa...
…n the editor of National Lampoon, recalls that Cava/rerhired fine scribes. A few examples: Thomas Pynchon, Philip Roth, William Saroyan, Isaac Asimov, Theodore Sturgeon. Characters show up from Andy Warhol to Timothy Leary. And the photos of models weren’ t even soft porn, merel...
…. It had purged John Birchers and the racist right and embraced the philosophic conservative tenets of Russell Kirk and William F. Buckley. In time, it endorsed Reagan-era small government and antiregulatory reform, and then added the components of the cultural wars—antiabortion,...
…om—and, further amping up the profile of the case, also brought in Roy Black, the famous criminal attorney who defended William Kennedy Smith in his rape trial in Palm Beach. Epstein might have just been hit with solicitation charges and paid a fine even though some of the girls...
…Exxon Corp., years before the companies merged. Died June 26 of complications from a progressive muscle disease. July William H. Gray Ill, 71. He was a Democrat from Philadelphia who served six terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, becoming the first black party whip, the...
… to Moscow. The history of this venerable enterprise is instructive. The first two defectors in the NSA’s history were William Martin and Bernon Mitchell. They were mathematicians working on the NSA’s decryption machines who went to Moscow via Cuba in 1960. The Russian intellige...
… A History 19-24 (2007) (tracing FBI to nineteenth century federal efforts to combat Ku Klux Klan terrorism of voters); William J. Stuntz, The Collapse of American Criminal Justice 99-157 (2011) (documenting the expansion of federal role in law enforcement and prosecution in the...