Word: cold
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...effort: pleading guilty to save Kaczynski's life. The plea was sent along to Washington by the Special Attorney Robert Cleary in Sacramento, and after several weeks of consideration, Attorney General Janet Reno and the Justice Department rejected it. Said a high-ranking department official: "This man is a cold-blooded killer. Read his writing." Kaczynski's brother David, who turned him in, claims that the government should have fully investigated his mental state, including interviewing the family, before deciding on the death penalty. The Justice official insisted that the defendant's mental state was considered but added, "Any serial...
...colorful garb and carrying religious images were nervously returning to the village of Acteal, where the slaughter took place. "We came back because this is where we're from," said survivor Diego Perez, 32, blinking back tears as he recalled how his father, brother and aunt were killed in cold blood in front of him that day. "But it's hard to feel safe here." In fact, even as government soldiers blanketed the region near Acteal, some 5,000 frightened peasants clogged the Chiapas roads seeking refuge in larger towns...
Cops in Shops is a nationally recognized program, successful in 39 states. The program stresses and provides public service announcements about the program which include posters, cold case stickers, videos, radio, TV spots and more. Our program was announced on all the major TV and radio stations, newspapers--including The Crimson--and posters placed all over campus, including all cafeterias, libraries and dorms and in all package stores...
...David Y. Ahn '99, Grace S. Kwak '98 and David C. Park '99, the shuttle experience was an early morning nightmare. Waiting for the Wednesday 4 a.m. shuttle, the three huddled for more than an hour in the pre-dawn cold at the Quad stop...
...gone. You become bitter at the crowd of vets laughing, at your old coaches and at yourself. You look to your left and look to your right, and you see no one, nothing. So you look up. The sky is dark, the winds are accelerating and it's getting cold. You are tired and barely jogging. You stumble over your own mediocrity and join the suckers on the sideline. You stop running altogether. You have just arrived at Harvard College...