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Caleb Foote ’39, former managing editor of the Harvard Crimson who later became a pacifist organizer and notable advocate for bail reform, died of a blood infection on March 4 in Santa Rosa, California. He was 88 years old. A New England native, Foote was born in...
Steven R. Duque ’08 will face criminal complaints including two counts of assault and battery of a police officer, possession of a Class D controlled substance, and forgery, according to an update posted recently to the police log of the Harvard University Police Department (HUPD).
“There really was no coverage of civil rights,” said Lake, “and there was no coverage of blacks except if they did something criminal.”
Meanwhile, it is likely that DeLay's pending move of his legal residence to Alexandria, Virginia, will not effect his trial on campaign finance irregularities. (His move out of the state is how DeLay is making himself ineligible for reelection.) "Mr. DeLay's political status has nothing to do with...
The U.S. and E.U. have backed the Special Court's request to move Taylor to Europe-a place Taylor himself has said in the past he would prefer to be tried. The big donors are spending millions rebuilding Liberia and Sierra Leone and both understand the sensitivities of holding his...