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O.J. Simpson is going to prison; the question is for how long. The former football star who walked away a free man after a celebrated murder trial was due to learn Friday how much time he'll spend in a Nevada state prison for a botched attempt to recover sports mementoes and personal items from two collectibles peddlers.
Eight a.m. and one degree Celsius. Unusually chilly for this time of the morning, even for a landlocked city perched a couple of thousand metres above sea level, a couple of hours north of Mexico City.
Ethicists call it the law of reciprocity. It’s found throughout the Bible, in both the Old and New Testaments — Matthew 7:12, or what’s known as The Golden Rule; or Leviticus 19:18, where God says that one should love thy neighbor as thyself. Religions around the world preach and practice the principle. It’s a universal karma kind of thing — you get what you put in; you reap what you sow.
TODAY The win against rival UC Davis was the Hornets' first of the season, improving their overall record to 1-5, 0-5 in the Big Sky Conference. (0) comments
O.J. Simpson is going to prison; the question is for how long.
Fri, Dec 5, 2008 (12:57 a.m.) O.J. Simpson is going to prison; the question is for how long.
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Honda will pull out of Formula One unless a buyer can be found by the end of the month, the Honda Motorsport Corporation confirmed in a statement today.
(By KEN RITTER, Associated Press Writer) O.J. Simpson is going to prison; the question is for how long. The former football star who walked away a free man after a celebrated murder trial was due to learn Friday how much time he'll spend in a Nevada state prison for a botched attempt to recover sports mementoes and personal items from two collectibles peddlers. Neither Simpson, who was acquitted ...
O.J. Simpson is going to prison; the question is for how long. The former football star who walked away a free man after a celebrated murder trial was due to learn Friday how much time he'll spend in a Nevada state prison for a botched attempt to recover sports mementoes and personal items from two collectibles peddlers. Neither Simpson, who was acquitted of the 1994 slayings of his ex-wife and ...
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