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...main things that I hope it does is alert us to the fact that we don’t know how to communicate dangers to millions of prescribers and patients,” Wagner said...
...France in 40 years, as rioters set 9,000 cars ablaze and 3,000 people were detained by authorities. Order was only restored in the last few days. On Nov. 7, in the midst of the violence, the U.S. State Department cautioned Americans traveling in France to be alert. But Rosemary Roca ’07, who is studying abroad in Paris, said she saw little need for concern in the city itself. The study-abroad program directors “just told us to avoid the suburbs outside of Paris, and not to take the RER B, which...
...question still echoes around France in the wake of the explosions of violence that has rocked the country's blighted suburban housing projects for three weeks - even reaching places like Blois, which few would ever equate with gritty urban strife. But if it took this month's fury to alert France to the unemployment, economic deprivation, racial segregation, and social exclusion felt in its banlieues, everyone in Blois seemed fully aware of the problem. "We have the second largest housing project population-per-total municipal population in France," comments Willy Spitz, president of the "Quartier Proximit?" association, whose 16 members...
...years in a local house of corrections after he essentially pled guilty to all charges against him in Middlesex District Court on Thursday. Ronald R. Vick, of Brighton, Mass., was arrested on the third floor of the Mather lowrise on Saturday, Oct. 15, after several Mather residents alerted the police of a suspicious individual wandering around the House. Police charged him with trespassing, breaking and entering in the daytime with the intent to commit theft, and failing to register as a sex offender. A search of the Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board (SORB) by The Crimson revealed that Vick...
...works. The current start time of 7 a.m. is the same as that in Boston and Somerville, and allows crews to work for 40 hours a week during the winter, Peterson said in a letter. Residents had also asked that Harvard use flagmen in place of beeping alarms to alert passersby to trucks backing up. But Healy determined that the alarms were not in violation of any law, so Cambridge had no authority to order Harvard to replace them. —BRENDAN R. LINN