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AWARDS: The Price Of a Life

TIME April 4, 1988 12:00 AM EDT When an executive is killed before the apex of his career, how much should the company responsible for his death have to pay his estate? That was the question confronting the jury in a two-week federal trial in Manhattan involving the death of IBM Vice President Philip (“Don”) Estridge, who was killed along with his wife and 124 other passengers in the 1985 crash of a Delta Air Lines jumbo jet in Dallas.

Best Knee Pillow Picks for All Your Aches and Pains

Though I’m a pretty healthy and active individual who exercises on a daily basis, like many other people, I suffer from both knee and back pain. I have a meniscus tear and mild osteoarthritis to blame for the former and a thirty-two year tailoring and pattern making career to blame for the latter. Some mornings, I wake up with more pain than when I went to sleep at night. If you’ve experienced the same, you’ve probably done enough research to know that sleeping on your side can contribute to spine alignment issues that can exacerbate (and sometimes even cause) such pain and that different types of pillows and mattresses can help—one of the most effective being the humble knee pillow.

Chyler Leigh - Age, Family, Bio

Known for playing Dr. Lexie Grey on Grey's Anatomy, she also played Janey Briggs in the 2001 comedy Not Another Teen Movie. She later joined the cast of Supergirl as Alex Danvers. Before Fame Before becoming an actress, she modeled and appeared in local television commercials. Trivia She played Cat Sullivan on the TV series Taxi Brooklyn. She appeared in the music video for Marilyn Manson's "Tainted Love." Family Life She had three children with her husband Nathan West, whom she married in 2002.

Driving Stoned Is Much Safer Than Driving Drunk, Study Finds

February 12, 2015 5:32 AM EST Driving while stoned is not as dangerous as driving while drunk — in fact, according to a new report, it’s about as safe as driving while sober once variables are adjusted for. While drunk driving dramatically increases the chances of getting into an accident, researchers from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found no evidence to suggest the same was true of marijuana use, the federal agency’s Roadside Survey of Alcohol and Drug Use by Drivers reveals.