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...hands tied with plastic handcuffs. As he did so, he received word that a large arms cache had been found in the house the men had just left. Pantano ordered the Iraqis to comb their car for guns and explosives in case it was booby-trapped to blow. He had the men's handcuffs removed, and the two suspects started to pull off panels and seat covers...
Richard Reid Dec. 22, 2001 A British citizen, he was caught trying to blow up a flight from Paris to Miami with explosives hidden in his shoes Bragging about his loyalty to al-Qaeda, Reid pleaded guilty in federal court in 2003 to multiple counts of attempted murder. He received a sentence of life in prison...
Iyman Faris March 2003 An Ohio truck driver, he was accused of training with Osama bin Laden and plotting to blow up the Brooklyn Bridge Arrested after being named by captured al-Qaeda leader Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Faris pleaded guilty in May 2003 and agreed to cooperate. He was sentenced to 20 years in jail...
...discontent cannot be fixed by mere changes in attitude and tone. The presence of systemic flaws in the channels of communication between the administration and the Faculty demands an institutional rethink. The first logical step should be centered on the creation of conduits for professors to voice concerns and blow off steam. What the Faculty needs is a reliable safety valve...
...within a single point of being national champions a year ago when then-freshman Garnett Booth’s match shockingly turned on a series of questionable calls from the official against then-Trinity captain, Pat Malloy. Booth ended losing his match, which turned out to be a crushing blow for Harvard, as neither then-freshman Jason De Lierre nor James Bullock ’04 could get the Crimson a crucial fifth...