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The 18-year-old Cambridge resident allegedly stabbed to death Saturday by a Harvard graduate student had a history of run-ins with the law, including a conviction on possession of crack cocaine with intent to distribute, court records show.
“We have our own investigators out there,” Denner said. “This young man had numerous run-ins with the criminal justice system.”
The same day, Iraqi television delivered a surprise 12-minute segment of a smiling, relaxed Saddam in military uniform walking around Baghdad, cheered by citizens. In Washington, debate raged: Was it really him? Was the tape made after March 19? Skeptical commentators suggested we might be seeing one of the...
In the weeks leading up to the war, poets held teach-ins at Harvard, theater groups performed their pleas for peace and hundreds waved handmade signs in a Harvard Initiative for Peace and Justice (HIPJ)-sponsored walkout.
“He is following a senior tutor who is a real pro at the business and who knows all the ins and outs of the College. We are sorry to be losing Rena, but we think that Brad has much of the same knowledge that Rena has,?...