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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Russell, who lives in the area near John F. Kennedy Park where he was assaulted, says he "[hasn't] noticed a thing...

Author: By Ariel R. Frank and Matthew W. Granade, S | Title: Professor Criticizes Response to Attacks | 11/6/1995 | See Source »

...write with reference to your lead article of October 31 ("HUPD Issues Safety Advisory to Community," news story). I live on Memorial Drive, in a cooperative apartment complex full of Harvard professors and retirees. On the night of September 29-30, I was attacked and beaten in Kennedy Park--100 yards from my home--by a gang of six young black males. They hid in the bushes behind the Kennedy School and ran after us in a V-formation, all very professional. I was with a friend from out of town who managed to divert them for a second...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Police Presence Is Sorely Lacking | 11/4/1995 | See Source »

Those living in Cabot, Currier and Pforzheimer Houses should vote at the Peabody Elementary School on Linnean St., and Apley Court or Claverly Hall residents vote at the Friends Meeting House in Longfellow Park...

Author: By C.r. Mcfadden, | Title: Polling Units Ready for Harvard Students | 10/31/1995 | See Source »

Eager to save this irreplaceable scientific resource--yet mindful that the Galapagos generate as much as $60 million annually in tourism revenues--the national government has tried to curb the worst excesses. But it has not provided park officials with the backing they need to fight poachers or to wipe out introduced species, and it has come under intense pressure from fishermen, corrupt politicians and a charismatic leader named Eduardo Veliz, the Galapagos' delegate to the National Congress. Tapping into widespread local resentment, Veliz pushed a law through the Congress that would give the islands enormous autonomy in setting their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAN THE GALAPAGOS SURVIVE? | 10/30/1995 | See Source »

...late to save the Galapagos. Among prescriptions scientists suggest: cut off immigration, institute a quarantine system to keep out foreign species, upgrade waste and sewage systems, give park rangers more funds and authority to wipe out poaching and illegal fishing, and give local inhabitants a bigger stake in the tourism industry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CAN THE GALAPAGOS SURVIVE? | 10/30/1995 | See Source »

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