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...things go according to plan, Madoff, 70, will spend the rest of his life behind bars at a federal prison. The Bureau of Prisons decides where a criminal ends up, based on a formula and any special security needs. One possible spot is a medium-security facility in Otisville, N.Y. Often referred to as Club Fed, the prison is located 70 miles northwest of New York City and generally handles white-collar criminals from the Southern New York Judicial District...
...Harvard with its lone run in a 1-4 loss for the Crimson, belting a home run in the eighth inning.The third-year player turned around the next morning to notch two RBI and a run in the second game, in addition to pitching three innings. A well-deserved rest had Zailskas watching game three, allowing him to return vigorously for the Harvard win in game four, scoring a run and a collecting his fourth RBI on the weekend.“It was great to see the hard work pay off,” Zailskas reflects...
...conclusion of a study published in the current issue of the journal Psychological Science. And while you may have always suspected that the folks who run the world aren't all they're cracked up to be, don't take too much satisfaction from the fact. It's the rest of us who wind up paying for their overreaching. (See pictures of how Presidents age in office...
...Yale (7-16), and Brown (4-19) claiming the sixth, seventh, and eighth positions, respectively. “Many of the teams did not have all of their members compete here this weekend,” Charles said. “So we should have better competition throughout the rest of the year.” Harvard’s counterparts from Chestnut Hill, the Golden Eagles from Boston College, should remain a force this year after being one of the best sailing squads in the country last year. “Boston College should be really good again this...
...believe, is Kim's brother-in-law Chang Sung-taek. Chang is close to North Korea's politically powerful military - he has two brothers who are generals. If anything, analysts believe, the military's influence has increased in recent months. The problem with that, for both Obama and the rest of the outside world, is that there is little to no evidence that North Korea's generals want to make a deal on their nuclear program - now, later or ever. The best way they could signal that point would be to launch the Taepodong II long-range missile...