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...officer observed a party trespassing in the Pound Building. When the officer attempted to conduct a field interview, the party became disorderly. The officer arrested Stephen Turner, 61, of Medford, Mass., on charges of disorderly conduct and trespassing...
...efforts of U.S. and allied intelligence agencies have battered its core transnational networks, al-Qaeda as a movement or an idea - as distinct from a narrow clandestine organizational network - has actually grown. Analysts believe the international intelligence and security cooperation has severely impeded al-Qaeda's ability to conduct highly sophisticated transnational terror operations such as the attacks in New York and Washington, but that Bin Laden's movement has adapted by morphing into a far more decentralized entity relying principally on the structures and energies of pre-existing local groups ideologically in synch with al-Qaeda. The perpetrators...
Michael Mammone, arrested while working at the Peabody Museum last September, was found not guilty on Nov. 10 on the charge of disorderly conduct and not guilty by reason of insanity on the charge of trespassing...
...former employee of Harvard’s Peabody Museum who is suing the University for disability discrimination, was acquitted last week of charges of on-campus trespassing and disorderly conduct...
...scene, in which the duke and his comrades carouse and otherwise raise drunken hell, is absolutely enthralling, and Scheib’s consistent ability to maintain plenty of plausible onstage activity never flags. Not surprisingly, the play’s simplest scene—a dialogue which two characters conduct entirely on their knees on an otherwise empty stage—is the play’s weakest point...