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...demanded to be tried in military courts. "I am a prisoner of war," screamed Carlos Alberto Torres, 27, who had been on the FBI's Most Wanted list since 1977. Impassively, Judge Kelly ordered the defendants held for arraignment this week. As Torres was hauled off to Cook County Jail, he shouted: "?Viva Puerto Rico libre!" Outside the building about 50 supporters waved red flags and chanted: "Drive the Yankees to the sea; Puerto Rico will be free...
...mentally handicapped children in Cambridge, Harvard and Eliot House are almost like summer camp. Every Saturday those 15 come to the University to cook, swim or even try out for the Special Olympics...
...least understandable, if reason ever skipped alongside insanity. If he deplored his marriage, his wife might comprehend why he disappears from home for days on end. If he hated his job, it might be clear why he often masquerades as someone else--a doctor, a short-order cook, a puppet collector. But Morgan has no reasons. Even when he leaves his wife for his lover Emily, he doesn't do so because he loves Emily more or because he is tired of Bonnie. The spirit moves him, and he leaves...
Thomas Daley and Robert Covelman, former Eugene's employees, have charged David Lauria, the head cook at 33 Dunster Street and former head cook at Eugene's, with assault in connection with a scuffle in front of the restaurant on March...
Typically, the opponents in a case will tell their stories. Then the mediators will try to devise a way to lead the parties toward a compromise. Says Mediator Lamont Montigue, a cook: "You don't settle the situation. You let the agreement come from them." When it does, the former opponents sign a written settlement. All other records are destroyed, on the theory that confidentiality will help cement the deal...