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Huang, one of twenty students selected for the honor out of 1,231 nominees nationwide, received the award yesterday at USA Today's headquarters in Arlington, Virginia...
...Great Hall is a memorial and as such its mutilation is not only barbaric, it is sacrilege: it is analogous to exhuming the dead in Arlington National Cemetery to make way for an office complex--which, incidentally, is what the Center for Humanities would be. It is unthinkable that office-space for faculty and bureaucrats should take precedence over the memory of Harvard men who, at the call of their country, spilled their blood and selflessly laid down their lives. Harvard, as a great institution, is entrusted (key word "trust") with the preservation of such gifts and memorials...
...case, which Johnson rates as his biggest success, an Arlington man terrorized Harvard libraries from 1990 to 1992, slashing millions of dollars worth of rare books and threatening to blow up a bank if ransom money was not left for him at Widener Library. He was finally apprehended by police in December...
Four days after a witness said he saw nine-year-old Amber Hagerman being seized screaming from her bicycle by a stranger in a black pickup truck, a man walking his dog found the child's nude, lifeless body floating in a nearby creek, her throat cut. Police in Arlington, Texas, are investigating all leads...
...chaos; you've got bedlam; you've got...baseball." But there is one aspect of baseball that Tagliabue would love to have: its antitrust exemption. Major league baseball, in part because of that exemption, hasn't had a franchise move since the Washington Senators went to Arlington, Texas, in 1972. Since then, the N.F.L. has faced 10 moves, counting Cleveland, Houston, Chicago and the two New York City teams to New Jersey. As far back as 1964, N.F.L. Commissioner Pete Rozelle argued that an antitrust exemption was necessary to safeguard "the league's ability to take measures which ensure survival...