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...scam went like this, according to police reports and interviews with victims: Vaghar lured people on Craigslist by offering an apartment for rent in Harvard Square—in most cases, her apartment at 20 Prescott Street—at an extremely low price, ranging from $300 to $500 a month...
...apartment in Cambridge last September when he came across Vaghar’s offer. His graduate school dorm at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology had become too cramped. Vaghar said that she was going to be working as a paralegal in New York and wanted to rent her apartment...
Through various excuses, Vaghar then avoided showing the apartment in person, providing only links to pictures. But because of Vaghar’s low price, ideal location and appearance of trustworthiness, would-be renters agreed to send her the first and last month’s rent...
...sites like 50 Church Street—which in three years has housed Brew Moon, the late and great Rock Bottom, and now Dado Tea—demonstrate, a major trouble with getting better businesses in the Square is that they just can’t afford the rent. This is where our dear Harvard, as the largest landowner in the area, ought to step...
...game available for download from an overseas firm, in which players try to assassinate President Kennedy, Blagojevich plans to propose two bills this month that would make it a misdemeanor, punishable by fines of $5,000 or up to a year in jail, for retailers to sell or rent games with certain sexual or violent content to kids under 18. The $7 billion video-game business, says Blagojevich, is an industry that "targets its products at kids. Just as a child buying cigarettes is inappropriate, just as a child buying alcohol is inappropriate, just as a child buying pornography...