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Earlier in the afternoon, there was a tense moment when the sheriff of Middlesex County. John J. Buckley, arrived at Pearl man Hall to serve injunctions to three student negotiators. Jaime O. Perez, Martha Hernandez and Lawrence Rothbard...

Author: By Charles S. Bergen, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Area College Students Fight Cutbacks | 5/1/1975 | See Source »

...marching and chanting crowd hushed expectantly and clustered around the doorway as Buckley approached them with the court order. Buckley left when SAC members around the doorway told him that Perez, Hernandez, and Rothbard were not in the building and delivered the orders to their unoccupied rooms

Author: By Charles S. Bergen, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Area College Students Fight Cutbacks | 5/1/1975 | See Source »

Shortly after J. Russell Hornsby, 49, backed a decision to fire the new business manager of his electrical-contracting firm, police in Orlando, Fla., heard from an informer that the dismissed executive, John Robert Sapp, 38, was scouting the area for someone to bump off Hornsby. Detective Ben Hernandez, posing as a Cuban hit man named Frank, volunteered for the job. According to police, Hernandez was hired and given a down payment. Later he reported to Sapp that Hornsby had been duly killed and demanded the rest of his $5,000 payoff. To authenticate the deal, police swarmed around Hornsby...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LEGAL BRIEFS: Lucky Timing | 10/7/1974 | See Source »

...plot, if it can be called that, is harmless enough. One Don Pepe Hernandez, a would-be impresario in the tiny Honduran coastal town of Trujillo, has rented a decrepit nightclub with money from his uncle, the owner of the local Coca-Cola bottling plant. His show, which he calls La Parada de Estrellas, or Parade of Stars, is advertised as featuring "international cabaret stars," who turn out to be four members of his family wearing various transparent disguises. The play consists of one full run-through of Hernandez's show...

Author: By Peter Shapiro, | Title: Coke Gone Flat | 3/4/1974 | See Source »

...over the town of Higuera Real, the posters announced the appearance of Angelita, the first woman torero to fight in Spain since a 1908 law was passed limiting women to fighting from horseback. But Angela Hernandez, 24, got gored, metaphorically speaking, before she even entered a corrida. Although a Madrid labor court upheld Angelita's right to fight on foot, the Ministry of the Interior refused to grant her a license. Working her cape close to the horns of the dilemma as she trained on a bull ranch near Seville, Angelita exploded: "These damned men. What do they think...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People, Oct. 22, 1973 | 10/22/1973 | See Source »

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