DURHAM -- Two defense lawyers in the Duke University lacrosse rape case unveiled Thursday what they called a "very significant and disturbing deficiency" in the prosecution's evidence: paperwork indicating District Attorney Mike Nifong began discussing the accuser's medical records even before they were in his possession. Among other things, Nifong made public statements about possible condom use by the alleged rapists, even though the accuser told hospital officials that no condoms were involved, lawyers Joe Cheshire and Brad Bannon wrote in a new court motion. The two attorneys represent indicted rape suspect David Forker Evans, who graduated last month. Nifong...