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...worked with many people who knew his fellow Chinese history scholar well, and he said he thinks of Levenson as his teacher by association. “I certainly would hope to consider myself part of that legacy,” Puett said. —Staff writer Chelsea L. Shover can be reached at clshover@fas.harvard.edu...
...preclude students calling at any time for any reason,” Barreira said, “I don’t want to give the impression that we’re doing away with our patient advocacy.” —Staff writer Chelsea L. Shover can be reached at clshover@fas.harvard.edu...
...added that the U.S. government has been using 30 percent recycled paper since 1996 to print items such as treasury notes and postage stamps. Dollar bills are printed on 100 percent recycled paper and Harvard watermark paper has 50 percent recycled content, he said. —Staff writer Chelsea L. Shover can be reached at clshover@fas.harvard.edu...
...tongue-in-cheek plea to environmentalists to return the speaker to “the desert Southwest where I used to roam wild and free” because “for several years, I have been largely confined to a small two-bedroom apartment in the Chelsea section of Manhattan.” Oh, one feels so terrible for poor Jack—what an awful fate to be stuck in Chelsea!However, even from that “confined” vantage point, Handey still manages to roam far and wide and find humor in all that...
...result of a questionable police shooting." In fact, the only time in New York City when a police officer was actually convicted in the shooting death of an innocent civilian was in the 2003 death of Ousmane Zongo, an immigrant who was unarmed when police shot him in a Chelsea warehouse counterfeiting raid. The police later admitted Zongo had no connection to the counterfeiters, and one officer was convicted of criminally negligent homicide, though he was sentenced to just five years' probation...