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Mariola Magovcevic, a master's candidate atNortheastern University from Belgrade, hadinitially planned to return home this summer. Now,she is searching for a job and worrying about whatwill happen after she graduates in December...
Kathryn C. Jones, a third-year law student who is one of the recipients, said the award is important because it acknowledges students who forgo the big money of corporate law firms to serve the public. Jones said she plans to become a public defender or get a policy job related to criminal justice...
Kathryn C. Jones, a third-year law student who is one of the recipients, said the award is important because it acknowledges students who forgo the big money of corporate law firms to serve the public. Jones said she plans to become a public defender or get a policy job related to criminal justice...
From 1985 to 1991, according to well-informed sources, Sylvia Lee, a native Chinese speaker who held a support-staff job at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, reported to FBI agents about visiting delegations of PRC scientists. She was not an "operational asset," jargon for paid informant, sources say, but a volunteer who passed along what she heard and saw at social confabs arranged for foreign visitors. Senior counterintelligence hands didn't consider her reports particularly useful. In 1991, after her agent contact retired and she moved to a job that provided little access to foreign visitors, the Albuquerque...
...some of the parents of the victims. In his anguish, Michael Shoels, father of 18-year-old Isaiah, wonders aloud if there is anything he might have done to get between his son and the killers. But, no, Mr. Shoels, it's not your fault. You did your job. You knew him well. Your son knew that life isn't a video game. He was in the library working on a research paper when he was killed...