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Other changes that will soon take or already have taken effect in Harvard's dining halls include: Thrice-daily sanitization of kitchens, up from the current rate of one per day; a change in the sanitizing agent used in the kitchens; inspections of vendors' plants; periodic sampling of vendors; monthly white glove inspections of all units...
Quiet, perhaps, but increasingly dangerous. According to former FBI agent Fox, the bomber has refined his technique over the years; the later bombs are more sophisticated, activating only when the package is opened. "He's evolved," says Fox. "This guy's done a wonderful job in self-education...
According to Mark Logan, the assistant special agent in charge of the San Francisco division of the ATF bureau, the bomber may work in a "somewhat eccentric" way at his job, though authorities can't say what that job is. Many suspect he may have some connection to a university. The package that killed Mosser had a fictitious return address typed on it -- "H.C. Wickel, Department of Economics, San Francisco State University" -- that has so far yielded nothing...
...punch line to so many O.J. jokes, the overly moussed aspiring actor was the most memorable witness during Simpson's hearings. A caretaker at the football star's L.A. estate, Kaelin unintentionally lightened the grim proceedings by testifying with a surfer's vapidity. Throughout, one imagined his agent thinking, "If there's a God, Baywatch will call...
...Travel agents said last week that few passengers were canceling flights, despite their increased anxiety. Said Chicago travel agent Carol Peters: "A lot of people see these things as acts of God." But the Rev. John Peter Pham, a Catholic priest flying from Chicago to Peoria, disagreed: "I would object to blaming God for plane crashes when they are really due to human error or some other negligence...