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THE TRIAL
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THE TRIAL
Adapted by André Gide and Jean-Louis
Barrault from Kafka's novel
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The Phoenix debuts with a madcap rendering of Kafka
COURT JESTERS
In the Phoenix Theatre Ensemble's version of The Trial, ghoulish torturers lash their victims, Dietrich-esque babes flash their garters, and court fops nearly break into a soft-shoe. Joseph K wakes daily to the same nightmare, but every day his dream see...
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FED: Plastic bag levy trial to go ahead in Victoria
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; FED: Plastic bag levy trial to go ahead in Victoria EDS: Clarifies that start date of trial is mid-August CANBERRA, July 17 AAP - A 10 cent levy on plastic bags at supermarkets will be trialled in regional Victoria after a go-ahead from the consumer watchdog. The trial will test how shoppers feel
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Attorneys seek reversal or new trialPost-trial motions in Pelo case assert lack of physical evidence, errors made by Judge Frietag
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; BLOOMINGTON - Attorneys for Jeff Pelo offered 100 reasons Thursday why the former cop should receive a new trial on charges that he sexually assaulted four women. Pelo was convicted June 18 of raping four women between 2002 and 2005 and stalking a fifth woman for a year starting in 2005. A McLean
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Trial again pushed back
The Topeka Capital-Journal
; By Steve Fry THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL The trial of a man charged with a 19-year-old homicide was postponed again Wednesday for two months. Defendant Theodore Netherland, 39, of Topeka, has been incarcerated for more than two years on a charge he fatally stabbed Karen Estes, 42, on Oct. 20, 1989, at the
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Ruling Allows First Guantanamo Trial To Proceed
NPR All Things Considered
; Ruling Allows First Guantanamo Trial To Proceed Host: ROBERT SIEGEL Time 21:00-22:00 PM Play Audio ROBERT SIEGEL, host: A federal judge in Washington, D.C. has given the green light for war crimes trials to begin next week at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Judge James Robertson refused to delay the trial of
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Trial over HP-Compaq merger vote ends
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Judge clears way for trial of bin laden's former driver.(Front)
The Virginian Pilot
; By Matt Apuzzo The Associated Press WASHINGTON The United States can begin trying Osama bin Laden's former driver next week at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, a federal judge ruled Thursday, rejecting the defendant's plea to halt the historic first trial in the military system set up after the Sept. 11,
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