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...drawing considerable attention, in part because it is nearly unprecedented for an organization to face criminal charges for the non-violent protest activities of its members. Greenpeace has suggested that the case might even be a first in this respect. Some legal experts disagree, however, citing a particularly proud chapter in our nation’s history—harassment of the NAACP by southern states during the 1950s...
Matthew B. Salzberg ’05, president of Harvard’s chapter of the national order, announced on Dec. 22 that Sigma Chi had negotiated the deal with Guffey through an alumnus member who lives in Boston...
...Then chapter president Jean-Pierre R. Jacquet ’05 said that “neither the undergraduate chapter nor the alumni of Harvard Sigma Chi are currently planning to purchase or lease any property...
...uncle, their neighbor now get the maps to the rest of the mass graves? Will they find a way toward reconciliation, Sunni and Shi'a, Arab and Kurd, as every hopeful official set as a necessary step on a path towards true peace? The world waits for a new chapter and history prepares, once again, to turn on a dime. --With reporting by Brian Bennett/Baghdad, Michael Ware/al-Dawr, Phil Zabriskie/Tikrit and John F. Dickerson and Mark Thompson and Douglas Waller/Washington
That sets the stage for the latest chapter in a battle that has raged for more than a decade. Critics claim--although studies are inconclusive--that using synthetic bovine growth hormone could lead to such health problems as premature puberty or even cancer. But the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) studied the issue before it approved RBST in 1993, when it reported that tests showed no significant difference between the milk from treated and untreated cows...