Word: arrests
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Rome's Fiumicino Airport, Italian plainclothesmen arrest two Orientals on a flight from Bangkok, whose suitcases yield 44 lbs. of lumpy gray-brown No. 3 heroin, hidden in carvings of elephants, pagodas and lotus leaves...
Malevolent as a demon. Treacherous as a serpent. Savage as a mad dog. These were only a few of the epithets that have been hurled at the 62-year-old widow of Mao Tse-tung since her arrest early last month. By last week the official campaign of vilification had turned into a formidable bill of indictment. The increasing gravity of the accusations may be a grim prelude to a secret purge trial of the "Gang of Four" -Chiang Ch'ing and the discredited leaders of Shanghai's radicals...
Raymond D. Adams, Bullard Professor of Neuropathology, said yesterday a flat EEG reading is "a very bad prognosis if the patient is in a coma as a result of cardiac arrest or suffocation...
...Harvard Police have investigated the incident, but no arrest has been made because Terrell could not identify his attacker, Robert G. Mudge, coordinator of records and communications, said yesterday...
...Brown-Beasley has argued, Harvard's broad interpretation of the clause grew even more dubious when the press revealed earlier this fall that Fredie--who had certainly been charged with a far more serious act than Brown-Beasley-had been suspended with pay after his arrest and had never been fired. Brown-Beasley correctly points out that Harvard's action was appropriate, since employees should be considered innocent until proven guilty. But Brown-Beasley also rightly insists that he, as an employee charged merely with insubordination, certainly also deserved the protection of due process. Harvard's response--that the charges...