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THOMAS MENINO, mayor of Boston, to a group of Native Americans in a ceremony at which he formally requested repeal of the 1675 Indian Imprisonment Act, which authorized the arrest of any Indian found within the city limits of Boston...
Yang, 41, had been in good health before his arrest in April 2002, according to his wife Christina X. Fu, who is a Harvard Medical School researcher. On July 31, he suffered a stroke, she said...
...society are just against drugs and want to arrest as many drug users and dealers as possible, then fine—even though I don’t necessarily agree with this tactic. All that I ask, as a citizen of this great drug-fighting country, is that the War on Drugs stops being a war on certain drugs and certain people. For every drug arrest made in Roxbury, I’m sure a team of Scooby Doo-caliber sleuths could find their share of illicit substances right here on Harvard’s campus, or in suburban high...
Because Herms said he told the officer he was just about to leave, the officer did not arrest him. Herms asserted yesterday he has no moral obligation to follow a trespass order he considers to be unethical...
...issue of more secure security gained even greater importance with administrators after a pair of sexual assaults last winter was traced to Geremias Cruz Ramos, a Holyoke Center custodial employee hired by Sodexho USA, a private contractor. The arrest quickly led to the current policy that requires security and custodial contractors to perform background checks (CORI) on all new employees. Harvard has had a long-standing policy of performing background checks on its own employees...