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Amanda Knox spent four years in an Italian jail after her wrongful conviction for the murder of her room. In her second ...
This weekend marked the 30th anniversary of the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books. Thousands of people gathered at ...
Speaking at the Ronald Tutor Campus Center at the University of Southern California to a crowd of more than 200 people at the L.A. Times Festival of Books on Saturday, Knox was candid about connecting ...
Knox reveals why she felt ‘seen and understood’ by Monica Lewinsky, her co-producer on a TV series about her wrongful ...
Speaking at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, Amanda Knox spoke about her connection with Monica Lewinsky and 'the sisterhood ...
Giovanni Legorano was based in The Wall Street Journal's Rome bureau. He covered Italy's politics and economy as well as the country's financial services sector for the Journal. Before starting his ...
In Buddhism there is a teaching: one’s antagonists are the best spiritual teachers because they are so good at providing ...
Italian prosecutor Giuliano Mignini contended ... but 18 years later the name still most associated with the case is that of Amanda Knox. Wealth gap tensions: ‘My friends don’t have to budget ...
And then there’s Bill Dillon, who wrote his first song on a roll of toilet paper after being hosed down and sent to solitary ...
When Amanda Knox was locked away in an Italian prison in 2007 for a murder she didn’t commit, she’d find solace in singing. “Most of the people in prison knew my voice before they knew who I ...
In September 2007, Amanda Knox was just another American abroad. Then a 20-year-old student, Knox arrived from Seattle to study Italian in Perugia, a small city north of Rome. Two months later ...