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BOSTON--About 20 Harvard students and Haitian Cantabrigians gathered yesterday in front of the JFK Building, home of the Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) offices, to protest the detainment of HIV-positive Haitian refugees in Guantanamo Bay.
"We're here because the INS of Boston is here, and we're just trying to get people to hear what we're saying," said Tanya Greene, a first-year member of the Free the Haitians Coalition.
The clinic is designed to provide a convenient information source to those already begin treated at UHS as well as to "drop-ins" who have unanswered questions.
But Riley acknowledged that the University did not inform the woman of other break-ins or install special security devices in her suite.
Peter MacDonald's 14-year effort to build an independent Navajo Nation for America's largest Indian tribe was hobbled by repeated run-ins with the law. His latest setback: a 14 1/2-year sentence from a Phoenix federal judge for his role in a 1989 riot at the tribe's...