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Friday, June 1, 2001 ON THE FRONT PAGE Texas Retooling Crim=
inal Justice in Wake of Furor By JIM YARDLEY Texas, which leads the natio=
n in executions and has endured criticism of its death penalty system, is m=
oving to overhaul its criminal justice laws. McVeigh Lawyers, Citing F=
raud, Ask Judge for Stay of Execution By JO THOMAS Lawyers said Timothy J=
. McVeigh wanted to hold the government responsible for its failure to prod=
uce thousands of pages of evidence at his trial. Missile Defenses Need=
More Tests, Key Senator Says By THOM SHANKER Carl Levin, the next chairm=
an of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said it was unlikely that missil=
e defenses would be fielded in President Bush's current term. From Ger=
many's East to West, Conservative Tries to Span Gulf By ROGER COHEN Angel=
a Merkel went from being a member of the former East German Communist youth=
movement to the leadership of the Christian Democratic Party. Power P=
olitics: A Failed Energy Plan Catches Up to New York By NEELA BANERJEE an=
d RICHARD P?REZ-PE?A While energy deregulation was intended to lower prices=
and stop employers from leaving New York State, rates still remain high an=
d could raise further. Swift Rise Seen in H.I.V. Cases for Gay Blacks =
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN Young gay black men in six cities are becoming infe=
cted with the AIDS virus at the rate of almost 15 percent a year, according=
to a new study. 6 Siblings Make a Stand, Minus Parents and Power By=
SAM HOWE VERHOVEK Three boys and three girls, described as armed and scare=
d, held law enforcement officials at bay outside their home in Idaho after =
their mother was arrested. ALSO IN TODAY'S TIMES Slumbering in the Eg=
yptian Desert, a Titan of a Dinosaur By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD Digging at an =
oasis in the Egyptian desert, paleontologists have found huge fossil bones =
of what they say appears to have been the second most massive dinosaur that=
ever lived. Politics Thicken the Molasses in Albany's Budget Process =
By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. With the state budget late again - for the 17th =
year in a row - Gov. George E. Pataki warned that there might be no budget =
at all. Summer Owner Wants a Vote in Both Houses By BLAINE HARDEN Ha=
rold M. Wit, a New York investment banker, is suing for his right to vote i=
n communities of both his winter and summer homes. QUOTATION OF THE DA=
Y [IMAGE]We may have stumbled on dinosaur heaven at Bahariya." JOSHUA B. S=
MITH, one of the researchers who found dinosaur fossils in Egypt's Bahariy=
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