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New York Times ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS September 3, 2007 10:27 PM
"She came to me and convinced me that she could bring justice to the situation, and I trusted what she said," Mrs. Cottom recalled. When government compensation for deaths was eventually made, the average was $2 million, and the range was $250,000 to $7.1 million.
Now, in the first concrete sign of movement in their case, the judge, Alvin K. Hellerstein of Federal District Court in Manhattan, has set a trial date of Sept. 24 -- 2,205 days since 19...
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"She came to me and convinced me that she could bring justice to the situation, and I trusted what she said," Mrs. Cottom recalled. When government compensation for deaths was eventually made, the average was $2 million, and the range was $250,000 to $7.1 million.
Now, in the first concrete sign of movement in their case, the judge, Alvin K. Hellerstein of Federal District Court in Manhattan, has set a trial date of Sept. 24 -- 2,205 days since 19...
LinkHere
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