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...table." But this month, the news was of terror. ETA claimed responsibility for five small bombs that went off at Madrid gas stations on Dec. 3, and seven more devices that exploded almost simultaneously in towns strung north to south across Spain on Dec. 6. Is ETA preparing to lay down its arms or gearing up for another round of attacks? ETA has been largely dormant outside the Basque Country since March 11, when Islamic radicals set off bombs on four Madrid-bound commuter trains, killing 191 and injuring thousands. The organization has also been gutted by more than...
...school’s total enrollment this semester numbered 226 students. About three-fifths of them are training to be members of the clergy—diocesan priests, members of Catholic orders and Episcopal ministers. The remainder are lay students, Stachniewicz said...
Weston owns two buildings on Phillips Place—which runs between Brattle and Garden Streets—as well as several Jesuit houses throughout Cambridge and an apartment for lay students on Harvard Street toward Central Square, according to Stachniewicz. It rents classroom space from its next-door neighbor, the Episcopal Divinity School. Stachniewicz said talks with BC are still at such a preliminary stage that Weston has not decided what it will do with its Cambridge holdings if a merger deal is in fact reached...
Though Harvard claimed the period’s first lead, Northeastern quickly asserted itself, despite Zwarich’s absence. After the two sides traded a pair of free throws, forward Michelle Decerbo powered home a lay-up with 3:36 remaining, drawing a foul on Franklin in the process. Her sky-high free throw swished through, extending the Huskies’ lead...
...footer by Holsey and Franklin’s subsequent foul moments later appeared to seal Northeastern’s victory, but Burrows’ two foul shots clanged off the iron, granting Harvard a temporary reprieve, initially made good upon by sophomore forward Christiana Lackner’s lay...