At the risk of skewing the results, we will provide the language that Stacy Innerst used to describe this week's drawing: "prince charming, dog, glass slipper."
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And the winners of CapCon 66 ...
Contest No. 66
This week's winners have nothing in common and reflect no trend beyond the fact that their first names combined form the anagram "Braile: I Can Care" (if you permit the misspelling of "braille").
First Place
At his very first trial, Judge Holmes was reminded of the biblical admonition: "Judge not, lest ye be judged."
Earl L. Brown, Morningside
Second Place
Simon Cowell was granted his request of a jury of his peers.
Brian Agnew, Hermitage
Third Place
With every ruling, the judge became acutely aware of the new retention system.
Celia Barlow, Shaler
Honorable Mentions
Judge Lynch was encouraged but wary, as he hadn't heard from the East German juror in the second row.
Mike Foley, Shaler
Tonya Harding's jury expressed their opinion of her guilt.
Harlan Clare, Ross
Ron Gaupin
, New Kensington
"As the secret number was '8,' you can have the first bathroom break."
Molly Hellman, East Liberty
Although His Honor performed a perfect triple axel, the Olympic committee gave him low marks for his choice of costume.
Jane Phillips, McMurray
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First Published: November 18, 2007, 10:00 a.m.