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MOSCOW -- Increasingly, radioactive materials are turning up on public transport, raising serious safety questions. Last week police arrested a train rider for carrying radioactive matter. Afterward a research facility said the man was its courier, claimed the material posed "no danger" and admitted it regularly used passenger trains to transport radioactive substances. In November a thief was arrested after carrying uranium-235 on the subway, and in December two men were arrested after riding with a stolen cache of potentially explosive cesium. Both materials can be deadly...
...Harvard mail is picked up by a private courier form Harvard," Dimock said, although she later said she "wasn't sure" whether the post office delivered some of the mail...
Gregoire also said he wanted to implementchanges in The Courier, the council's officialnewsletter. The Courier should come out regularlyevery three weeks, but should be "briefer andterser," Gregoire said...
...first such functionary in this country appeared at the Louisville Courier-Journal in 1967. He was an "insider," who acted as a channel between readers and the editorship but did not evaluate the performance of the paper of publish occasional sermons on the sins of journalism...
Among Gabay's accomplishments are holding thecouncil's meetings in upperclass houses for easieraccessibility, the debut of the council's firstofficial newsletter, The Courier, andallowing first-years to attend executive boardmeetings. According to council members, Gabay hasmanaged to bring together a previously factiouscouncil...