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...percent sure,” she said. Zhang said that the intruder invited one of her friends to engage in drug use with him. David Mou ’08, who also lives in E-entryway, said he heard someone turning the knob to his locked fourth floor door on Friday. Thinking friends were at the door, he walked towards it. “Whoever it was heard that I was coming and bolted down the stairs,” he said. “By the time I opened the door, he was already on the second floor...
...that phrase, “walled garden,” has complicated connotations, both historically and in the context of media outlets. Online, it has come to suggest monopoly and content lock-in (that is, practices designed to maintain even unhappy customers by constructing barriers to exit) as much as it has privacy: America Online (AOL) was referred to in the mid 90s as a walled garden because they denied their subscribers access to the Internet at large and denied outsiders access to the content created within. This made it difficult for AOL users to leave and enjoy the fruits...
...moved up to Division I status in 2000. The Great Danes won the regular season division crown by going 13-3 in the America East and 21-10 overall.Then, after entering this season 0-4 in America East tournament play, they took care of postseason business as well to lock up the automatic...
...team are betting on a whole new idea that Coach will introduce next fall: the Legacy collection. It's a line of bags made out of burnished leather that ages as you wear it. Each bag carries some of Coach's trademarks--binding on the edges, signature turn-lock closures and striped silk linings...
...give them a push, Khalilzad is advocating a new initiative based on an old-fashioned solution to family squabbles: lock them up in a room and don't let them out until they have sorted out their differences. The ambassador told TIME that over the next few days, he hopes to persuade Iraq's main political players to participate in a conference - possibly away from Baghdad, even away from Iraq - where they would be coaxed into arriving at a common political agenda to be administered by an all-party coalition government...