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Students also said the shirts remained on the shelves of the chain’s Harvard Square branch about an hour after the company announced it was pulling them...
...current residents, the University can work with the community and their representatives so they have advance notice—in this case potentially decades—to plan for the future. The University should contribute to community centers, as they did in helping to fund the Allston branch of the Boston Public Library. At the same time, we should not forsake Cambridge—payments in lieu of taxes there must continue, regardless of how many graduate students move to Allston...
...Yugoslav Parliament passed a law allowing extraditions to a U.N. war crimes tribunal, Stojiljkovic, who was previously indicted, shot himself in the temple standing in front of the parliament building. He is comatose and on the verge of death. ON TRIAL. FAN SHAORUN, 55, former Bank of China branch head in a small port city of southern Guangdong province, facing charges of corruption including misappropriating millions in public funds and accepting bribes from a smuggler now on death row; in Zhanjiang. SENTENCED. GARY O'NIONS, 56, Briton convicted of violating Saudi Arabia's strict Islamic law by trading in alcohol...
...Most of these agencies deal with borders, people and things coming in and out of the United States,” Kamarck said. “The problem is that we don’t have the intelligence branch section of the government coordinated to work with the agencies at the border...
While human-machine interactions formed the basis of PEAR’s studies, the PEAR lab also pursues research in other less-explored scientific fields. Another branch of PEAR’s studies, for instance, focuses on the human capacity for remote perception—what a layman might call extra sensory perception...