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The scientists argued that there is no evidence linking any of today's tribes to the skeleton.
O.K., so it's doubtful that People magazine will soon be romantically linking any of these people with a cast member of "Friends".
Dr. Galea said "it would be impossible" for the authorities to have found information linking any of his athletes to performance-enhancing drugs.
As would become crucial later on, there was no DNA evidence linking any of them to the crime scene and Meili, who made a miraculous recovery and testified in court, could not remember any details of the attack.
The hairs, attributed to the victim and recovered from the clothing of two suspects, were the only pieces of physical evidence offered by prosecutors directly linking any of the teenagers to the crime.
Because the state had no outside witnesses and no physical evidence linking any of the four to the crime — no blood, saliva, hair, fibers, fingerprints or DNA — the case rested almost entirely on the defendants' own confessions, all given in the absence of attorneys.
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Initial DNA tests have failed to link any of the athletes to the accuser.
But Spanish authorities had not previously linked any of the suspects to the Sept. 11 attacks.
The United States has never formally linked any of their cases to the negotiations, however.
The government has not linked any of the defendants to specific violent acts.
A jury acquitted Mr. Frazier last month after DNA tests failed to link any of the three to the gun.
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