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The only woman not released by the terrorists, Roxane Coss is the central figure in the story.
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"Even though we found evidence that pumas will indeed chase, and capture, people who run, we also found that people who stand still are possibly more endangered," said the study's lead author, psychology professor Richard Coss, an expert on the evolution of predator-prey relationships ....
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"I was forced to watch (Coss) slander me at trial with impunity while the press reported their fabricated allegations."
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At trial, Coss admitted sending e-mails under another name claiming to be a teen impregnated by the actor.
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Coss was crying and too upset to speak to the judge before getting her sentence, which was near the low end of the guidelines.
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"Even though we found evidence that pumas will indeed chase, and capture, people who run, we also found that people who stand still are possibly more endangered," said the study's lead author, psychology professor Richard Coss, an expert on the evolution of predator-prey relationships ....
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Thus, running might be the smartest move, Coss concluded, if you are in a situation that allows you to run in a surefooted fashion ....
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The journalism professor Luis F. Coss says in his blog Calahondo [ES]:
Global Voices in English » Puerto Rico: Public News Channel Dismantled 2009
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Thus, running might be the smartest move, Coss concluded, if you are in a situation that allows you to run in a surefooted fashion ....
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But once I came up with the character of Roxane Coss I threw myself into learning about it whole-heartedly.
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