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By DANIEL SELIGMAN REPORTER ASSOCIATE Patty de Llosa

(FORTUNE Magazine) – ANCHORAGE, ALASKA -- Morris King, who was 17 and drunk when he ran a red light and killed two women in 1991, is suing the liquor store that sold him the booze. King is serving an eight-year prison sentence for . . . the deaths of Michele Stroud and Kristie Boyd, both 22. The lawsuit demands that Party/Time 2 Inc. pay compensation for the financial losses King suffered as a result of his imprisonment and for his emotional pain . . . Friends who had ridden in King's truck earlier in the evening said King was racing through red lights for fun. -- From a news report in the Anchorage Daily News.