Word: seale
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...other news from the HUPD's weekly blotter, a notarial seal from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was stolen from Holyoke Center, and the Harvard Sailing Center reported a stolen boat which was later found hidden behind some bushes. A motorcycle valued at $130 was also stolen from an unlocked office in the Science Center...
...France, Germany and Russia tended to use very forceful persuasion. Some of the Balkan officials suspected the U.S. was using sleep-deprivation as a negotiating tool. Deadlines slipped repeatedly, and late-night meetings turned into desperate pre-dawn sessions seeking to put issues back on track and, finally, to seal the overall agreement. Tempers were frazzled, sensibilities were hurt and resentments flared. Holbrooke, who is credited with being the locomotive of the talks, operated with gradations of anger. "He frequently used words that are not quotable," says a European diplomat who was there. "I don't think there is anyone...
...sorry." But Clinton's press secretary squeezed more mileage out of the situation. Asked what the President could do to assuage Gingrich's hurt feelings, McCurry joked, "Maybe we can send him some of those little M&M's [served aboard Air Force One] with the Presidential seal...
...agency is considering a proposal by Silverman and Kaiser-Hill to seal up Rocky Flats once and for all. By the year 2010 or so, most of the major buildings would be demolished, the plutonium consolidated and sealed behind thick layers of concrete. All but 300 acres of the 6,500-acre site would be decontaminated and released for other uses, including recreation and commerce. The ambitious plans face opposition from local activists. But even Silverman's critics pay him grudging homage. Says Ken Korkia of the Rocky Flats Citizens Advisory Board, a watchdog group: "He has taken charge...
After ditching an NBC interview and finding no takers for a proposed pay-per-view talk, O.J. Simpson will finally tell his story in public. It won't be on his terms. Superior Court Judge Allan Haber has refused to seal written transcripts of Simpson's upcoming deposition in the wrongful death suits brought by the families of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman. Simpson lawyer Robert Baker had argued that releasing the transcripts might prejudice potential jurors, but Haber dismissed that argument and said he would be surprised "if there were a great number left in the county...