Word: saud
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Harvard Police Chief Paul E. Johnson, referring to Saudi Arabian Prince Turki bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud. The prince has been paying Harvard's police department $27,000 a week for protection while he negotiates a donation to Harvard, and some law enforcement officials say the added duty has strained the University's police operations...
...article in yesterday's Crimson incorrectly stated that a member of Prince Turki bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud's entourage had threatened the lives of two Crimson editors. In fact, he twice threatened the life of reporter Joshua A. Gerstein '91-92, according to Gerstein and Crimson reporter Adam K. Goodheart...
...Crimson reported yesterday that Harvard police have provided a security detail for Prince Turki bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud at his expense since July. Police sources have said that the protection detail has slowed investigative work at HUPD...
Yesterday, Crimson President Jonathan S. Cohn '91 issued complaint letters to officials at Harvard and in the city of Cambridge concerning a series of incidents over the last two weeks involving representatives of the newspaper and associates of Saudi Arabian Prince Turki bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud. The prince and his entourage have been residing at the Charles Hotel since mid-July...
Assistants to Saudi Arabia's Prince Turki bin Abdul-Aziz Al Saud's physically assaulted two staff members of The Crimson seeking to take pictures for a report on their activities in Cambridge this weekend, according to reports by Crimson staff and one eyewitness...