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...come true. In October an intelligence alert went out to a small number of government agencies, including the Energy Department's top-secret Nuclear Emergency Search Team, based in Nevada. The report said that terrorists were thought to have obtained a 10-kiloton nuclear weapon from the Russian arsenal and planned to smuggle it into New York City. The source of the report was a mercurial agent code-named DRAGONFIRE, who intelligence officials believed was of "undetermined" reliability. But DRAGONFIRE's claim tracked with a report from a Russian general who believed his forces were missing a 10-kiloton device...
...early February, consulting firm Arthur D. Little—which rents more than one-third of the Arsenal Complex’s approximately 750,000 square feet of space—declared bankruptcy...
...Tradesman newspaper that the company was not making its payments because of “outstanding issues that need to be resolved” involving Harvard’s actions as landlord, although he refused to elaborate. The newspaper suggested that the dispute involved the physical condition of the Arsenal Complex...
...Kathy A. Spiegelman, Harvard’s associate vice president for planning and real estate, said the Arsenal Complex is in good physical shape...
...people go out to the Arsenal and look at the space, but without a plan for how the Arsenal might become a community of University tenants, each group is concerned about being isolated from the campus environment,” Spiegelman said...