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Despite these concerns, Harvard police say the card keys have stemmed the number of break-ins at first-year dorms. "My instinct is to say that crimes have gone down," says Harvard police Lt. Charles Schwab.
Patrick knew the ins-and-outs of human resources from her experience representing the office as a Harvard lawyer. Friendly and well-liked, she's won the trust of many staff members who feel they can approach her with almost any question. But Patrick acknowledges that her office remains largely...
Local news shows are awash with dubious prime-time tie-ins
Maybe the tears would be better shed for local TV news. These Action and Eyewitness news gangs have never exactly been mistaken for the MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour. But increasingly -- and especially during the ratings-sweeps months of November, February and May -- they are becoming little more than extensions of the network...
Most local news directors concede that KABC's all-Jackson newscast crossed over the line. But generally they defend tie-ins as legitimate feature stories that help boost viewership, much as a newspaper's entertainment section or comics page does. "It's a question of balance," says Bruno Cohen, news...