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Several cars parked along Walker St. near the Quad were found vandalized and broken into Tuesday, and at least two had GPS devices stolen from them. Cambridge Police Department officers are investigating the case, as it occurred off-campus, and have not taken any suspects into custody as of yesterday evening. It is unknown whether the break-ins were connected. No crime alert was sent out to the Harvard community, according to Harvard University Police Department spokesman Steven G. Catalano. A resident of Walker Street, found that her 1999 Plymouth Voyager had been broken into at approximately...
...Harvard again ran a successful option late in the fourth quarter, with a dish to Ho for 10 yards. But on the play, Lorditch got caught up in the tackle and came down hard on his ankle.“At worst, it’s a broken ankle,” Murphy said. “At best, it’s a high ankle sprain, which he’s out for at least a month, four to five weeks.”Losing junior Mike Cook to a torn pectoral in the preseason, sophomore Marco Iannuzzi...
...what they needed.” Though it can sometimes feel like reading the same story over and over again as different characters continue to realize they have been betrayed, that repetitiveness simply drives home the point: all of our stories are essentially the same when they are broken down to their emotional experiences. The first two stories of the collection, for example, feature a man who finds reason to live in worrying about a young employee (“he doesn’t want people to be alone”) and a man who finds his reason...
...doesn't just worry about its counterparty, he adds, but about its "counterparty's counterparty." The European Central Bank, working together with the Federal Reserve and other central banks, has reacted by making hundreds of billions of dollars readily available to financial institutions, but so far that hasn't broken the vicious circle, and interbank lending remains gummed up. "It's like pushing on a string," says Maughan. He points out that banks are hoarding the money they can borrow overnight from central banks rather than using it to lend to others; as a result, "You're not really achieving...
...case of the missing Milwaukee baby, and the mother who chose eight months of jail over joint custody, came to a sad end late last week. The baby, malnourished and with two broken bones, has been found, and the mother, 29-year-old April Griffin, is back in jail, only this time she's facing felony charges that could keep here there for four years or more...