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...This year, the scores seemed way higher.” Since each golfer competes as an individual, finding areas for improvement as a team remains difficult, because each player finds himself practicing to improve different skills. Harvard’s freshmen hovered around the Day 1 average score. Nick Moseley fired a 77 to finish in 27th place. Greg Shuman and Peter Singh shot 79 and 82, respectively. The Crimson’s biggest tournament lies ahead, as Harvard travels to Hamburg, N.J., next weekend for the Ivy League Championships. —Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin...

Author: By Robert T. Hamlin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Men's Golf Struggles in Tune-Up Tourney | 4/15/2007 | See Source »

...robed or otherwise malevolently attired assailants. However, on Monday afternoon, when the perpetrators of the fires appeared in court for sentencing, they were dressed in orange jumpsuits and they claimed to have no racist or devilish designs on the good churchfolk of the state. Matthew Lee Cloyd, 21, Benjamin Moseley, 20 and Russell DeBusk, 20, all white, were drunk and out to use their car headlights to stun and then shoot deer. When that turned into an inebriated fiasco, said DeBusk, "We agreed to break into a church and one of our number decided to light a jar of plastic...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Church Arsons, Justice Still Waits | 4/9/2007 | See Source »

...Nine churches in all would be torched in rural Alabama: five near Birmingham and four near the Mississippi line. The first five were burned on one night and four nights later Cloyd and Moseley set fire to four more churches to divert law enforcement. Two firefighters were injured battling the blazes. The young men were found after a massive manhunt tracked a mysterious SUV that left tracks from Cloyd?s specially purchased off-road tires. U.S. District Judge David Proctor sentenced Cloyd and Moseley to eight years and 11 months; DeBusk got seven years. The trio have been ordered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Church Arsons, Justice Still Waits | 4/9/2007 | See Source »

...Update: Cloyd, Moseley and DeBusk had applied for youthful offender status at the state court hearing on April 12. The three were sentenced to 15 years for each arson, 10 years for each burglary and six months for animal cruelty for shooting a cow. They will serve a mandatory two years after their federal sentences are over and no other time "as long as they behave themselves," said Alabama state prosecutor Michael Jackson. Said Jackson: "I feel like justice was served. They?ll be in there long enough to know it was a serious crime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Church Arsons, Justice Still Waits | 4/9/2007 | See Source »

...public had been stunned when the suspects' identities were revealed. "When you actually see who did it," said the Rev. Jim Parker, whose church was destroyed, "it's like pulling the curtain back on the Wizard of Oz." Moseley, a student at Birmingham-Southern College, had formerly participated in missions where churches were built. He had been Student Government President and Vice President of the Honor Society in high school. Cloyd was studying to be a physician?s assistant at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. DeBusk was a theater major on scholarship at Birmingham-Southern College. Said Connie Lawley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Church Arsons, Justice Still Waits | 4/9/2007 | See Source »

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