Word: crimed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...both have spotty records on such key issues as education and crime. Flynn struggles vainly to recapture the sound bite-style politics that made the eighth's predecessors--James Michael Curley, John F. Kennedy '40, Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill and Joseph P. Kennedy II--endearing to the voters...
...Massachusetts unemployment rate is thelowest in decades, and crime is going down...
Janice George, or, more accurately, the imposter formerly known as Janice George, committed no crime other than misleading people, something that even heads of state are known to do on occasion. But what became nothing more than a funny story among the incoming class probably should have been a warning. The truth was that Janice George wasn't the only person in the Class of 1999 pretending to be something she wasn't. Plenty of people were, maybe even most--at least from time to time. Bombarded by more than a thousand brand-new faces, we sometimes expected more from...
...Berkeley chancellor Robert Berdahl made it clear last week that there would be no expulsion. "The public has been outraged not only by the crime itself but by reports of callous and reprehensible statements attributed to the student. I had the same reaction myself," he said. But rules are rules; Cash violated no law. "Most people seem to be under the impression that I was in a position to stop the heinous crime," Cash wrote in an angry e-mail sent to the San Francisco Chronicle and the Daily Californian. "I did not witness the alleged molestation and murder." Staying...
...sure there's legal ground," said a student. Rajan Bhattacharyya, 19, a sophomore, says he knew Cash in junior high as a "normal bratty kid" and defended his legal right to remain in school: "I don't think this is the first time someone has left a crime victim at a scene or something like that. They can't just kick him out because they don't like him." Masoud Seberi, 22, a junior, agreed: "He's not here to uphold any moral standard or position. He came here to get an education...