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UPI - Tue Nov 24, 8:44 pm ET
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 24 (UPI) -- Los Angeles Judge Lance Ito, famous for presiding over the O.J. Simpson murder trial, says he's given up on replacing nameplates stolen from his courtroom.
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Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune - Mon Nov 23, 11:17 am ET
Iowa Democrat leaders are attacking veteran Senator Chuck Grassley this week for comments Grassley made Wednesday comparing the trial of OJ Simpson to that of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Grassley was...
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New York Post - Sun Nov 22, 7:26 am ET
Meet the new-and-improved OJ Simpson – a buff, fearless jailbird who preaches racial harmony among his fellow inmates while lapping up pulp fiction and pro wrestling. Since being tossed into Nevada’s Lovelock Correctional Center 11 months ago on robb...
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Los Angeles Times - 2 hours 30 minutes ago
The judge, who rose to national fame presiding over the O.J. Simpson murder trial, has repeatedly arrived at his courtroom to find his placard stolen. He's given up trying to replace it. Despite being more famous than any other judge at the criminal courthouse in downtown Los Angeles, Lance Ito's courtroom is the hardest to find.
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The Huffington Post - Wed Nov 18, 11:58 am ET
What's Your Reaction? Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) offered a stern warning for Eric Holder on Wednesday when addressing the attorney general's confidence that he would get a conviction in civilian court for 9/11 plotter Khalid Sheikh Mohammed: Remember O.J. Simpson.
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Los Angeles Times - Tue Nov 24, 2:57 am ET
USC: Marcus Allen, Morris (Red) Badgro, Frank Gifford, Ronnie Lott, Ron Mix, Anthony Munoz, O.J. Simpson, Lynn Swann, Willie Wood, Ron Yary, Bruce Matthews.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Sat Nov 21, 3:45 am ET
The Buffalo Bills used to have the Electric Company because they turned on the Juice, O.J. Simpson. The Washington Redskins once had the Hogs. In the 1920s and '30s, Fordham had the Seven Blocks of Granite. Often it takes a catchy nickname to get an offensive...
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Daily Sparks Tribune - Fri Nov 13, 12:28 am ET
LAS VEGAS — Claiming O.J. Simpson was dealt an injustice, an effort is under way to solicit money for the former football star's appeal of his Nevada conviction and prison sentence on kidnapping and armed robbery charges.
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The Huffington Post - Wed Nov 18, 3:27 pm ET
Earlier today, Sam Stein reported on Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), taking a new approach to Khalid Sheikh Mohammed terror-trial fearmongering by raising the specter of O.J. Simpson. I gather that what Grassley wanted to convey was an scenario in which the ghost of Johnnie Cochran gets KSM acquitted, because of racism, and then the terrorist is set free, to become some sort of golf-course ...
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Seattle Weekly - Tue Nov 17, 1:09 pm ET
Whether it's that our banks are failing at the highest rate in the nation or that they're giving loans to O.J. Simpson, Washington has had no shortage of bad economic news lately. In other... Continue reading "Good News: Washington Not as Dysfunctional as Oregon, California"
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The Journal News - Tue Nov 3, 8:38 am ET
GREENBURGH - Nick Young first found artistic inspiration in a most unlikely place: the courtroom of the O.J. Simpson murder trial. The Elmsford man worked as a CBS radio correspondent, covering the trial from the Los Angeles courtroom and a New York radio studio.
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Seattle Weekly - Mon Oct 26, 11:16 am ET
It's been two years since the Seattle business known locally as "the friend of the family," and known nationally for serving up mortgages to anyone who could be propped up in a chair and ma... Continue reading "In a Cold, Skeptical World, O.J. Simpson Found Someone Who Believed in Him: Washington Mutual"
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The Oregonian - Wed Oct 28, 2:35 pm ET
FRONT PORCH BLOG: Washington Mutual overlooked the judgment from the civil suit brought by Nicole Simpson's family.
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Dallas Morning News - Sat Oct 31, 4:48 pm ET
The first time he raised a big wad of cash for Special Olympics, Jim Albright flew 70,000 miles with a football to get the autographs of every living Heisman Trophy winner, including O.J. Simpson.