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This year, for the first time, the freshman football team did not play in the Stadium. Harvard athletic officials said at the time that the move was made in order to allow the field to recover from the double duty of varsity and Patriot games.
> Senator Mike Mansfield has introduced a bill that would pay up to $25,000 apiece to victims of federal crimes, then empower the Justice Department to sue convicted offenders to recover the money. States would get federal grants to copy the plan. Of all U.S. offenses, 87% are property crimes...
WITH a new if not precisely fresh face as its leader, Poland last week struggled to recover from the week of bloody riots that tumbled Wladyslaw Gomulka from power after 14 years as First Secretary of his nation's Communist Party. From comrades on all levels, fraternal messages of...
Her parents recover Khadija, no longer in negotiable condition, and immediately plunge into hilarious legal struggles to reassert her virginity. To their astonishment, they discover that the girl still has suitors. In fact, by the book's end, Omar is counting up the dowry. The wedding ritual is complete...
Lawyers for the collective will attend a Third District Court hearing today to attempt to recover property which Cambridge police allegedly took during the raid.