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...planned on writing a thesis even before I came to college,” says Ron L. Chapman ’03, but adds he encountered too many problems finding an adviser and eventually gave up on the idea...
...CHARGED. IAN HUNTLEY, 28, with the murders of 10-year-olds Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells, whose Aug. 4 disappearance stunned Britain; in Cambridgeshire. Huntley, a caretaker at the school attended by the two girls, told police he saw them as they passed his house on the evening of their disappearance, at which time he claims they were "as happy as Larry." His girlfriend, Maxine Carr, a teaching assistant at the school, has also been arrested in the case...
...from all over the country. The British parallels are Sarah Payne, who left a game of hide-and-seek with her siblings in July 2000 and was found dead 16 days later; Milly Dowler, still missing since her disappearance on March 21 of this year; and most recently Jessica Chapman and Holly Wells, two best friends who vanished from Soham in Cambridgeshire on Aug. 4. Their bodies were reported to have been found 30 km away on Saturday, and two people were arrested in connection with the case. So many shocking stories, so suddenly - a genuine crime wave or media...
Elizabeth Chapman Hewitt, director of the Harvard Secondary School Program (HSSP), said high schoolers spending their summer at Harvard will also be able to take advantage of a wide array of activities, some of which are focused on college admissions...
Reichert had been talking to Jensen for some time about using newly developed DNA-testing technology on evidence they had collected: samples of semen from three of the victims from 1982 and '83 (Mills, Chapman and Christensen) and the sample of saliva Ridgway gave in 1987. The new technology, called short-tandem-repeat testing, or STR, which has been available only since 1997, has revolutionized DNA analysis because of its unprecedented accuracy. STR measures 13 tiny repeating sections in a DNA sample, which effectively represent a unique bar code on any individual's genome. It is now widely used...