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PERUGIA, Italy | American Amanda Knox, convicted of killing her British roommate, Meredith Kercher, wept Saturday as she addressed an appeals court , saying she was the innocent victim of an "enormous mistake" and that her life had been "broken" by three years in jail. For the first time, she reached out to the Kercher family.
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PERUGIA, Italy - Amanda Knox sounded casual, surprised even, by the simple question as it came through the door of her prison cell in English on Sunday: "How are you?
OK, thanks. How are you guys?" said the American student, who had been sentenced eight days earlier to 26 years in prison for the murder of her British roommate. But minutes later, Knox confided, in answer to a question from an Associated Press reporter in her cell: "I am scared because I don't know what is going on."
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...The red apostle shuts his eyes, pressing his right hand to his heart as he points with his ... at the Collegio del Cambio in Perugia (Fig. 6). See Fiorenzo Canuti, II Perugino (Folign...
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PERUGIA, Italy - Italian lawyers described Amanda Knox, the American student convicted of killing her British roommate, as a "she-devil" and a "witch" in an appeals court Monday while calling her alleged victim a "beautiful girl in the prime of her life.
The court also saw gruesome photos of the semi-naked, bloodied body of Meredith Kercher as two lawyers made closing arguments at the appeals trial of Knox and Raffaele Sollecito, her co-defendant and former boyfriend.
...Knox maintains police pressure led her to accuse Lumumba, a Congolese national in...
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Numerous passages, on the other hand, speak to the author's passion for the genre. [...] in the margin of a set of Favourite Songs compiled from Veracini's Adriano in Siria (London, 1736), Feldman notes that for the price of Walsh's print, you could be an Adriano, an Emirena, a Farnaspe, or even an Osroa, which effectively meant you could play Senesino, Cuzzoni, Bartolli, or Montagnana playing one of their parts, or even pretend to be Farinelli.
...Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. [xxviii, 546 p. ISBN-13: 9780226241128. $55...Chapter 7 ("Bourgeois theatrics, Perugia, 1781") presents another case of slippery criticis...
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PERUGIA, Italy - Amanda Knox sounded casual, surprised even, by the simple question as it came through the door of her prison cell in English on Sunday: "How are you?
OK, thanks. How are you guys?" said the American student, who had been sentenced eight days earlier to 26 years in prison for the murder of her British roommate. But minutes later, Knox confided, in answer to a question from an Associated Press reporter in her cell: "I am scared because I don't know what is going on."
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PERUGIA, Italy - Amanda Knox won an important victory in her appeals trial of her murder conviction in Italy on Saturday, when a court ruled that it will allow an independent review of crucial DNA evidence.
The lower court trial, which convicted the American student last year and sentenced her to 26 years in Italian prison, had rejected a similar defense request for an outside review of DNA found on the victim's bra clasp and on a knife the prosecution alleged was used to stab Meredith Kercher.
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Diane Gilliam Fisher was a tenure-track Spanish professor at Kent State University when she decided she wanted to become a poet.
...The publisher is Perugia Press, a small press in western Massachusetts. Fis...
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WOOSTER -- For the past ten years, thousands of writers have taken on the challenge of producing 50,000 words of prose in the month of November, as part of National Novel Writing Month.
... No Pardon, also the winner of the 2007 Perugia Press Prize, describes a vivid world of Afro-Carib...