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...Nine students were suspended for one term with automatic readmission, one student was put on probation for the rest of his/her terms at Yale, and for three students these charges [of cheating] were dropped," according to a statement released by Edward Carew, chairman of the school's disciplinary committee, the Yale Executive Committee...

Author: By James H. Colopy, | Title: Yale Suspends Students for Cheating | 9/26/1987 | See Source »

...Lloyd Carew-Reid, the street musician from Perth, is a squirrelly little guy, blond beard, soft speech, 37 years old, who lives on the rim of the Chelsea area of Manhattan in a dog-eared hotel where drug deals and muggings go down every month or so, where one mad woman thinks she's a rooster. His home environment to some would seem a nightmare; his work environment to most would seem hell. After a day of breathing the iron filings in the New York City subways, one would think he could blow his nose and sink a Hudson River...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Is Against My Rights! | 7/6/1987 | See Source »

...Metropolitan Transit Authority issued 3,000 summonses for "unauthorized noise through a reproduction device," a catchall ordinance that covered radios as well as musical instruments, amplified or no. In April of the following year, Carew-Reid was also ticketed three times for "solicitation for entertainment." "Right," the guitarist said sarcastically. "It's a horrible situation down there, and it should remain so." What really got his goat was "the bureaucratic arrogance of it all. Rules. Rules. You've got to have rules. How can rules apply to aesthetics...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Is Against My Rights! | 7/6/1987 | See Source »

...transit authority replied that musicians setting up shop on densely packed platforms posed safety problems. Said a spokesman: "We do not allow any unsanctioned playing of instruments on the subways." Carew-Reid chose to challenge the constitutionality of the authority's rules against his unsanctioned playing. The T.A. dropped all charges against Carew-Reid in January, stopped issuing summonses to musicians (unless they are found to be blocking an entrance or interfering with train operations -- rare instances, both), and said it would rewrite its regulations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Is Against My Rights! | 7/6/1987 | See Source »

...best possible victory," Carew-Reid says. "I was almost developing a hate-cop mentality. Now I feel pleased when I see one come up. Sometimes they say, 'That was nice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: This Is Against My Rights! | 7/6/1987 | See Source »

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