Green, Ohio, student Robert Ricketts, 19, had his head bloodied in May when he was struck by a Conrail train. San Francisco Examiner For My Next Trick: Shaving with a Chainsaw Bowling One week later, three women won the seminary's annual Preaching Awards competition. Trustees of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Ky., reaffirmed their position that the Bible prohibits female pastors. The (Torrance, Calif.) Daily Breeze White Men Can't Preach Arthur Greiner said that Simpkin "just has an uncontrollable appetite for Snapple beverages." - Edmonton Journal This Wouldn't Be a Problem If China Had Sunday Morning Talk ShowsĬhinese dissident Liu Gang, 34, was arrested and charged with failing to honor a court order that required him to report to the police periodically and inform them of his latest thoughts. Shortly after being fired from his job at a Snapple distributor for allegedly stealing inventory, Kevin Simpkin of Leonia, N.J., was arrested and charged with stealing a Snapple delivery truck while dressed in a Snapple driver's uniform. Philadelphia Inquirer The Crime That Refreshes Police said they were satisfied Hand had not intended to harm the husband and thus filed only gun-use charges against him. The bullet glanced off a bone in Hand's face, hit the husband, and killed him. He wrote, "I want to pay myself $5 million but ask the state to pay it in my behalf since I can't work and am a ward of the state." - Austin American-Statesman A Reason to Keep Your Chin Upĭistraught that his girlfriend was planning to return to her husband, Edward Leonard Hand, of Bartow, Fla., stuck a gun to his chin and begged her to stay. Americans at war in Bosnia? End of the welfare state? An African American as the most popular man in the country? Those may have been the most visible stories of 1995, but now for the really important news: the most disturbing (though underreported) stories of the year, direct from the daily papers: Johnnie Cochran Couldn't Have Said It BetterĬhesapeake, Va., inmate Robert Lee Brock filed a $5 million lawsuit against Robert Lee Brock - accusing himself of violating his own religious beliefs and his own civil rights by getting himself drunk enough to engage in the various crimes that resulted in his imprisonment.
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