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Opponents of the death penalty looking to exonerate wrongly accused prisoners say their efforts have been hobbled by the dwindling size of America's newsrooms, and particularly the disappearance of investigative reporting at many regional papers.
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But tighter standards could equally well make the death penalty look fairer and more efficient.
A lesson was absorbed by ambitious politicians: opposition to the death penalty looked bloodless and out-of-touch.
Holmes, who has apologized to Ryan for the penalty, looked into the television cameras and talked about how much he was looking forward to Saturday's game.
Even advocates of the death penalty look back on Stinney's death with some remorse – things were, we are told, so much less sophisticated back then.
His face as he stepped up to take the final penalty looked drained, but his nerve remained sure and he converted with a precise, low shot.
McGuire touched down in the final minute at The Willows just moments after a Stefan Ratchford penalty looked to have won it for the Reds.
Yates admitted the penalty "looked a little soft" while Cresswell, delighted with the effort as York's fans seemed to be, called the award "dubious while I know I've got to watch my words".
Souleymane Coulibaly's seventh-minute penalty looked to have settled an uneventful match in Killie's favour, only for Doumbouya to force the ball over the line in the closing stages to earn the hosts a 1-1 draw.
"By Quebec standards, Mr. Day, with his antiquated views on gay rights, abortion and the death penalty, looks even more alien," Lysiane Gagnon, political columnist for the Montreal newspaper La Presse, wrote this week.
Llorente was a director back in 2004 when a ludicrous last-minute penalty looked like costing Valencia the league title only for them to go and win it anyway.
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