This is how California's death penalty law works THE LAW California's death penalty law was adopted by voters in 1978.
The Times Poll has performed an important public service by bringing out the fact that capital punishment is supported by large majorities of California citizens with varying interests across the board.
The first death from AIDS has been reported in Iceland.
I am responding to the article in the View section of March 28, "Christ's Death Under Medical Examination" by Allan Parachini.
A man apparently wrapped in newspapers to keep warm was found early today burning to death in a downtown parking garage, police said.
Lakoff's letter illustrates an interesting point about the law.
A mugger stabbed a U.S.
A Milwaukee man accused of setting his wife on fire after watching the television movie "The Burning Bed" goes on trial today.
I've waited three whole barren months, hoping for fall and some good movies.
No matter who views the death penalty or how it is viewed, no matter if 99% of Californians were to vote for the death penalty, it still would be wrong.
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I've been "Goonied," and "Weird Scienced" and "Back to the Futured" almost to death this summer, and I begin to despair.
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The American Medical Assn. has made a wise and useful revision of its code of ethics to permit medical doctors to withhold from certain patients "all means of life-prolonging medical treatment," including food and water.
A convicted child molester whose death sentence was overturned by the state Supreme Court was today resentenced to die in San Quentin prison's gas chamber.
I noted, in Paul Rosenfield's article ("Did Mike Nichols Squander His Luck on 'Heartburn'?
At first the gruff, bull-like man was one of those pesky gadflies--a minor irritant buzzing around the heads of politicians.
State prosecutors demanded the death penalty today for 86-year-old alleged Nazi war criminal
Drugs are so commonplace in American society, cynics say, that there is almost nothing that we can do to stop people from abusing substances like cocaine.
My wife and I partook of a Calico Tour to Death Valley last week and had a truly wonderful time.