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...accused students were among a crowd of about 100 protesters who picketed Casey's speech last Thursday and criticized the lecture series on U.S. military and foreign policy as "right-wing and one-sided," an editor of the Brown Daily Herald said yesterday...
PROVIDENCE, R.I.--A new patent policy intended to encourage professors to design marketable inventions goes into effect this month at Brown University, the Brown Daily Herald reported last week...
...minds for the Guardian Angels, a para-military youth safety organization. Citizens there and in many other big cities are justifiably frightened to travel at night because the police can no longer provide anything approximating a safe ride. But in our alarm over urban disorder, we should not herald the Angels as saviors without taking a closer look at the nature of the group...
Implicit in all such observations is the idea that the lawyer is seeking only someone fair and open-minded, while his antagonist yearns to find bigots and idiots. "It's really foolishness for lawyers to tell jurors that they want them to be impartial," says New York Attorney Herald Price Fahringer. "We all do it, and it's a lie. I don't want an impartial jury. I want a jury that is compatible to my client's cause...
Others were not so sure. Said Frank McCulloch, executive editor of McClatchy Newspapers: "Dominance, once achieved, is very hard to overcome. The Globe is so dominant, it does not make much difference what the Herald does." Worse, Boston's new tabloid may not have very long to make the formula work. Last, week the Boston Globe reported that Herald Advertising Director Robert Lange told the paper's advertisers in July that the Hearst Corp. will give the paper just 3½ months to prove it can make it; otherwise it will be shut down. That report was followed...