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...domestic violence,” Lesser said. Barrios also said that technology such as GPS tracking—which can confirm whether sex offenders are in school zones or whether people under restraining orders are violating their orders—can cut down on crimes that are difficult to monitor. Dems’ Mass. Politics Week coordinator Erika C. Helgen ’08 said that it was fitting that Barrios, whom she called “a long-time friend of the Dems,” kick off the Dems’ week-long series on local and state...

Author: By Benjamin L. Weintraub, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Barrios Speaks to Students | 3/8/2006 | See Source »

...culture and climate of its place," says Foster. The structure will practice what the architect preaches: enter the building and you'll be greeted by Ice Falls, a three-story waterfall that uses, yes, collected rainwater to cool and humidify a six-story atrium. And sensors will monitor energy usage and readjust it during off-hours. Foster's latest environmental commitment soars 42 floors up?a shimmering stack of steel diamonds. The tower itself rises out of the original Hearst building, a 1928 Art Deco landmark. "The project ultimately succeeded because we had the good fortune of working with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Green Apple | 3/6/2006 | See Source »

...Pentagon report inJuly 2005 found that al-Qahtani had been subjected to treatment that was--though not a violation of Defense Department policy-- cumulatively "abusive and degrading." It specifically recommended that the commandant of Guantnamo, Major General Geoffrey Miller, be reprimanded for failing to adequately monitor the interrogation of a high-value detainee, believed to be al-Qahtani. But Miller's superior, Southern Command Commander General Bantz Craddock, decided against the reprimand. Congress last December passed a provision, sponsored by Senator John McCain of Arizona, that bars U.S. personnel from engaging in "cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Life Inside Gitmo | 3/5/2006 | See Source »

...Interrogations at Guantanamo have often included a Behavioral Science Consultation Team, known as a BSCT, on which a psychologist, psychiatrist or other medical professionals monitor a prisoner's ability to withstand rigorous questioning. They may also suggest methods to make the interrogation more effective. The Red Cross and the American Medical Association have both objected to the use of doctors to aid interrogations as a violation of medical ethics, a charge the Pentagon rejects. As Gutierrez puts it: "Al-Qahtani is afraid of doctors because these are the people who would revive him and send him back into the same...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Detainee 063: A Broken Man? | 3/2/2006 | See Source »

...structure will practice what the architect preaches: enter the building and you'll be greeted by Ice Falls, a three-story waterfall that uses, yes, collected rainwater to cool and humidify a six-story atrium. And sensors will monitor energy usage and readjust it during off-hours. Foster's latest environmental commitment soars 42 floors up - a shimmering stack of steel diamonds. The tower itself rises out of the original Hearst building, a 1928 Art Deco landmark...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Big Green Apple | 2/28/2006 | See Source »

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