Word: logs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Officers charge that the Harvard Gazette, the University's official publication, regularly 'waters down' or omits altogether the most dangerous and threatening incidents in its weekly "Police Log...
...suspects who allegedly shattered the window of the Radio Shack store on Mt. Auburn and stole several hundred dollars in amplifiers and miscellaneous electronic equipment. The suspects also allegedly committed a similar theft in Brookline. Harvard police recorded the incident, and The Crimson printed a story. The only police log entry in the Gazette for Oc-tober 11 concerns a computer theft in Wadsworth House...
Laura Ferguson, managing editor of the Gazette, said early this week that she was unsure about the paper's policy on entries in the police log. Ferguson said she would call back with the policy, but did not. She then did not return repeated phone calls this week...
...machines handle over 12,000 messages a day, which amounts to over three million a year," notes Steen. Altogether, a whopping 69% of undergraduates (4673 students) have joined the ranks. Why this sudden urge to log...
...suits against smoking parents. If that happens, Joseph LaMacchia, founder of Parents Against Second-Hand Smoke in Watertown, Massachusetts, will take some of the credit. LaMacchia teaches nonsmoking parents how to build such cases. In a 40-page booklet that costs $6, he advises parents to keep a log of their children's physical problems and have their urine or saliva tested to prove overexposure to smoke...