X-Message-Number: 19415 Subject: Feud follows Williams death From: charles platt <> Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2002 11:14 -0400 This is the most comprehensive account so far (Sunday AM). The Boston newspapers were the first to break the story, and were considerably more accurate than The New York Times, which copied large chunks of their coverage and added their own inaccuracies (for instance, changed "cryonics" to "cryogenics" presumably because they couldn't find "cryonics" in their dictionary). Don't believe everything you read in the newspapers! ____________________________________________________________ The following story appeared in The Globe Online: Headline: Feud follows Williams death Date: 7/7/2002 Byline: " The heirs of the late Red Sox legend Ted Williams yesterday prepared for a legal fight over the final resting place of his body, the latest and most macabre chapter in a family feud that rages even amid the tributes and eulogies for one of America's most enduring sports icons." ____________________________________________________________ To read the entire story, click on the link below or cut and paste it into a Web browser: http://www.boston.com/dailyglobe2/188/metro/Feud_follows_Williams_death+.shtml ____________________________________________________________ This message was sent by charles platt [mailto:] through Boston.com's email recommendation service. If you have questions or comments about this free service, please email us at Rate This Message: http://www.cryonet.org/cgi-bin/rate.cgi?msg=19415