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Murder trial hinges on gun, belt

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Ann Arbor News, August 7, 1991
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August
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1991
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Brooks faces life sentence after conviction for murder

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Ann Arbor News, August 9, 1991
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9
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August
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1991
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Suspect denies killing woman

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Ann Arbor News, December 9, 1998
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9
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December
Year
1998
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Bernard Brooks - Murder Suspect In The Death Of Kristine Kurtz, February 1991
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First lady denounces consumerism

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Ann Arbor News, April 29, 1998
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29
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April
Year
1998
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Julie Ellison, University of Michigan Associate Vice President For Research, & Hillary Clinton At Hill Auditorium, April 28, 1998
Julie Ellison, University of Michigan Associate Vice President For Research, & Hillary Clinton At Hill Auditorium, April 28, 1998
Hillary Clinton Speaks At Hill Auditorium, April 28, 1998
Hillary Clinton Speaks At Hill Auditorium, April 28, 1998
Hillary Clinton Speaks At Hill Auditorium, April 28, 1998
Hillary Clinton Speaks At Hill Auditorium, April 28, 1998
Hillary Clinton Speaks At Hill Auditorium, April 28, 1998
Hillary Clinton Speaks At Hill Auditorium, April 28, 1998
For the Record: Artist was Mark Rothko
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