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August 08, 2000 |

Program Gives Course in Law and Life

All Jacqueline Wells could do was shrug her shoulders. The 17-year-old had just watched her carefully constructed case in People v. Claiborne crumble as a jury delivered not-guilty verdicts. "I really reviewed the testimony, worked hard, and thought I would win," said Wells, who served as a prosecutor in the mock trial. "But it was a great experience," she said philosophically.
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March 05, 2004 |

A Bavarian Rhapsody

The site of the 1936 Olympics, Garmisch-Partenkirchen sits in the shadow of Zugspitze, the highest peak in the German Alps. The area boasts more than 40 lifts that transport visitors to 68 miles of downhill skiing -- from gentle beginner slopes to World Cup runs. If you go, you'll find a uniquely Bavarian welcome and laid-back fun for skiers and nonskiers alike -- not to mention low costs for everything from lift tickets to lodging.
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