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...records 10 years after release from prison (this will not apply to sex offenders), sealing misdemeanor records five years after release, and making the CORI form easier to read and process. Legislators on the Judiciary Committee hope to come to a decision by the end of this year. While Patrick??€™s reforms are a step in the right direction, they cannot be seen as a cure-all to the many ailments of the state’s prison system. There remains the issue of what former prisoners do during the years for which their criminal records are unsealed...
...legitimate source of entertainment and income. Under the terms of the ban, online gambling would be punishable by up to two years’ imprisonment and a $25,000 fine. The Harvard demonstrators were met by a large assembly of union workers, who gathered to show support for Patrick??€™s beleaguered gaming bill, which would permit three new resort casinos to be built in Massachusetts. Supporters of the ban claim that online poker encourages gambling addiction. Patrick added the provision to his bill to assuage critics who fear that building three casinos in the state will cause...
Over a St. Patrick??€™s Day meal of corned beef and Guinness, the online political editor of the Associate Press gave a prepared statement on broad political themes, but then faced a barrage of questions about the nomination contest between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton...
Harvard students celebrated St. Patrick??€™s Day with green beaded necklaces and an abundance of Guinness beer at the Queen’s Head Pub on Saturday—but their partying among shamrocks and leprechauns has come a long way from the original meaning of the holiday. The festivities featured a river dancer and an Irish band, as well as an abundance of Irish flags and green paper streamers. Several inflatable plastic leprechauns were nestled among the beer steins behind the bar. The event’s river dancer, Whitney L. Kress ’08, gestured...
Katheryn M. Funderburk ’07, who currently teaches at St. Patrick??€™s School and Educational Center in Lowell, Mass., said taking part in UTEP required some sacrifices...