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...officer was dispatched to the Pound Building, on 1573 Massachusetts Ave., on Friday, March 24 to take a report of a stolen, unattended pocketbook with contents valued at $1,732. At 1:30 p.m., the pocketbook was found and the owner was located. The individual states that the only items missing were the individual’s wallet, which contained a driver’s license, a debit card...
Some students seeking a spot in the Class of 2010 at Columbia University called the courier service last week to find out whether a two-pound package was headed their...
...mail to the Law School community Monday afternoon in which she said that University Health Services therapists are available to counsel grieving students and staff. “We will [also] have an open drop in session with a therapist from UHS tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at 5pm in Pound 335,” Consgrove wrote in the e-mail. “This will be a casual drop in/drop out session for those who wish to speak with the therapist and other students who are dealing with this loss.” Cusco, a city in southeastern Peru, is world...
Given that the crisis of illegal immigration bridges the two main issues in the presidential campaign--the economy and national security--one might think that the candidates would pound their podiums with calls for change. But that's not the case so far. Bush has reaffirmed his pledge for an immigration policy that would provide worker's permits for aliens who find jobs, and John Kerry has promised to propose legislation that would lead to permanent residence for many illegal-alien workers. Neither candidate has called for imposing serious fines on the people who encourage illegal immigration: corporate employers...
...there were 100,000 security personnel a year ago, now 241,000 are in the field, he said. A third of last week?s operations had no Coalition thumbprint; they were conceived, planned and executed by Iraqis. Just over a third more were conducted jointly, leaving U.S. grunts to pound out less than a third on their own, a marked difference from a year ago. Two larger operations, one near the capital, the other to its north, had snared more than a hundred prisoners and some enemy weapons caches, he said. But sectarian killings were escalating, as extremists? death squads...