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...little known campus fact is that Harvard hasits own cigar club. The club has an e-mail list ofover 300 students from the College, graduate andprofessional schools. A. Maximo Cuellar '00, vicepresident of the organization, says that the groupis made up of about 10 to 15 percentundergraduates, primarily due to supplylimitations. Wine and brandy tastings are includedwith cigars and conversation. He explains that thegoal of the club is to get people who want tolearn about cigars and everything that goes alongwith them in a social setting where they caninteract. Information about the club is spread byword of mouth, but interested...
...done about it? Mexico finally has an organized-crime law on the books, allowing wiretapping and seizure of criminal property. And last month Zedillo proposed stringent new anticrime measures that make it easier to fire bad cops. But in an interview last week with TIME, Attorney General Jorge Madrazo Cuellar, a former human-rights ombudsman with little prosecutorial experience, conceded that "Mexico needs a new culture of legality." He plans to announce sweeping new provisions for international participation in the recruiting and training of all Mexican federal police, not just elite antidrug cops. But Madrazo's immediate concern is showing...
...Maximo Cuellar '00, who said he is an avid cigar smoker, said he believes that Harvard should provide alternative indoor locations where students can smoke...
BORN: May 3, 1916, San Antonio EDUCATION: San Antonio College, 1937; U of Texas, 1937-39; St. Mary's U of San Antonio, LL.B., 1943 FAMILY: Wife, Bertha Cuellar; eight children RELIGION: Roman Catholic MILITARY SERVICE: None OCCUPATION: Teacher POLITICAL CAREER: San Antonio City Council, 1953-57; Texas Senate, 1957-61; sought Democratic nomination for Governor, 1958; sought Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, 1961; U.S. House, 1961- ADDRESS: P.O. Box 15167, San Antonio...
Ogata, a U.S. trained Japanese professor and aspecialist in human rights, was appointed highcommissioner by then-Secretary General JavierPerez de Cuellar...