Word: harborers
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...disappearance of a Harvard professor last occurred in 1987, when Lawrence Kohlberg, professor at the Graduate School of Education, was missing for nearly three months before investigators found his body in Boston Harbor...
After a tough 93-77 loss last Tuesday to Boston University, Harvard bounced back to take second place in the first annual Fairfield University Shehan Classic in the Arena at Harbor Yard...
...Jardine Fleming and then sold off its banking arm, all in the past year. But there is one part of Jardine Fleming's assets that its new parent company is holding close: its junks. Not those of the bond variety but the famous sailboats long associated with Hong Kong harbor. Companies such as J.P. Morgan and its rival HSBC entertain clients aboard well-appointed junks with colorful sails. Maeve Gallagher, J.P. Morgan's Hong Kong spokeswoman, says the junks are popular among bank employees, who get to use them when the boats aren't booked with clients...
...only the right thing to do; it is the smart thing to do. A post-Taliban Afghanistan where women's rights are respected is much less likely to harbor terrorists in the future. Why? Because a society that values all its members, including women, is also likely to put a higher premium on life, opportunity and freedom-values that run directly counter to the evil designs of the Osama bin Laden's of the world...
...moved to Washington in the weeks after Pearl Harbor - remember, this was a war that everyone wanted to fight in - and worked as an attorney for a member of the Justice Department Office of Legal Counsel. One Sunday afternoon in June I was called and asked to report to the Justice Department, where for three months I worked as the youngest of 10 lawyers who tried the saboteurs. In the days after Hoover's announcement, I helped draft a proclamation for Roosevelt that created a military commission to try foreign spies and saboteurs, and denied them the right to judicial...