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In three separate locker break-ins, a thief stole more than $100 from the law school's Hemingway Athletic Center, according to the Harvard University Police Department.
The administration claims that the Haitians face no danger on returning. Secretary of State James A. Baker III says that there is no evidence that the present government is persecuting repatriated Haitians. When each boat arrives, the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) identifies the tiny minority in genuine danger, the...
Scores of refugees, already returned to Haiti once, have made the treacherous escape a second time. Though identified by the INS as "economic migrants," they report having faced imprisonment, torture and death on their repatriation.
The social club's run-ins with its neighbors have gained national attention in the past few years. In response to residents' complaints Club members in 1990 drafted a "management plan" to control noise and improve neighborhood relations.
Bush fights a rightist challenge with stand-ins and federal dollars