Word: nino
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Katherine A. Nino, a second-year Harvard law student, said she had about $2,000 in property taken. Though hers was one of the worst losses, Nino says her story is representative of what many who stored with All-Pro suffered...
...Nino said Thompson stole her new 13-inch color TV, a VCR, stereo, computer printer, new downhill skis and boots, as well as smaller items, like a floor lamp and sleeping bags. "Even the things I did recover looked like a herd of wild elephants had trampled over them," Nino said...
...Nino and some other law students who had stored their belongings with All-Pro contacted police and eventually tracked down the location of some of their property, which was being kept at Cambridge Self Storage...
...climatologist at Stanford. He notes that unlike greenhouse gases, which disperse rapidly around the globe, the sulfate droplets tend to concentrate over industrialized regions -- the U.S., Europe, the former Soviet Union. The result, he says, may be a localized skewing of the weather similar to that caused by El Nino. "Not only are we forcing the system to change at a fast rate," says Schneider, "but we are forcing it to change in ways that are likely to play havoc with regional weather patterns...
Liberals fear that her friendship with conservative Justice Antonin Scalia, with whom she served on the Appeals Court, might move her away from her natural allies, Justices Sandra Day O'Connor and David Souter. In an interview last year, Ginsburg said, "Nino is the best colleague I've ever had. He's so thoroughly engaging." In a widely quoted joke, Scalia once replied "Ruth Bader Ginsburg" when asked whether he would want to be stranded on a desert island with New York Governor Mario Cuomo or Harvard law professor Laurence Tribe. At a dinner party at her house shortly after...