:: Melissa's No-name Stories ::

Formerly the home of my war-related copy, this is a showcase of my day-to-day work. I won't bore y'all with every little one I write (man, I should have started a USA Today page a year ago!) but here is a collection of my favorites. So, mom and Conor, here are my stories that went out into the world without a name. Oh, and my music reviews.
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:: Thursday, May 15, 2003 ::

Man charged with supplying alcohol to teens
GLENVILLE, N.Y. (AP) _ A man who allegedly supplied alcohol to a teenager who died after drinking turned himself in to town police.
William Finkle, 22, pleaded innocent Wednesday to charges of unlawfully dealing with a child and two counts of giving alcohol to a minor, each punishable by up to a year in jail.
Seventeen-year-old Charles Taylor Trawick was found dead May 4, in a 4-foot-deep pool on the Indian Kill preserve. Authorities said he drowned hours after he and an unnamed 17-year-old hiked into the preserve for an overnight camping trip and drank a liter of vodka.
Glenville Detective Sgt. Karl Batzinger told the Times Union of Albany that Finkle was known as someone who would buy alcohol for those not yet old enough to drink legally. The detective also said the first time the two met was when Finkle bought Trawick and his friend the vodka in Glenville, 30 miles northwest of Albany.
:: Melissa 11:04 AM [+] ::
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