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...with the virus hitting the city of Cambridge and other Boston-area communities hard these days, helping people cope with the illness has become a matter of grave local concern, one that cannot be ignored by people in the area...
...evident since the review of college public service programs by the College Structure Committee almost three years ago: PBHA is operating under University auspices in areas where very serious issues of legality and human safety are involved, is making decisions without consulting appropriate University officials, and is consequently making grave mistakes. The Agreement between PBHA and the College specifically calls for College oversight in these areas; we urge PBHA to adhere to this part of the Agreement...
...PBHA...is making decisions without consulting appropriate University officials, and is consequently making grave mistakes," Lewis wrote...
Jury-pool contamination is the biggest problem created by the Morning News story. Says Gerald Shargel, a defense lawyer in New York City: "There's a potential for grave damage here. There's apparently no witness that puts McVeigh in Oklahoma City on the morning of the bombing." Says Peter Arenella, a law professor at the University of California, Los Angeles: "Just a report of this is extremely prejudicial to McVeigh's right to a fair trial. Even if the press reports all its caveats, the people still remember this news." When he spoke to TIME in March 1996, McVeigh...
...studies of many of Harvard's libraries to tell what percentage of each collection is in serious jeopardy. Though a complete study of Widener has not been completed, a sample survey of Widener's folios found that 72 percent of the works from 1800-1950 were "imbrittled"--and in grave danger of destruction...