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...Others followed. On Sept. 30, an Australian-registered Cessna Citation jet made a secret - and illegal - landing at the decommissioned Aropa airport near Arawa. Aboard was an Australian associate of Musingku, Jeff Richards, his British security advisor, James Nesbitt, and another businessman, Tom Wavik, who is reported to hold an Australian passport. Richards represents himself as Prince Jeffrey, monarch of the independent state of Magilno, near Rockhampton on Queensland's central coast. In that capacity he claims to have signed a deal with Musingku acting on behalf of Mekamui's financial affairs. The deal grants Magilno a share of Bougainville...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Jungle Fever | 12/14/2004 | See Source »

...mind,” said Crimson coach Ted Donato ’91 after the victory, “it was a little bit of a game within a game. I think Dov has played so well for us this year, and it was no secret that Jimmy Howard was considered one of the best goalies in the country—and should be. And I think that Dov, in his mind, felt that he wanted to have the stage a little bit, and I think he performed that...

Author: By Rebecca A. Seesel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Athlete of the Week: Dov Celebrates Holidays in Style | 12/14/2004 | See Source »

It’s no secret that the world of academia—Harvard included—has a decidedly leftward lean. Not even liberals deny this. But what they do often deny is that this overbearing bias is a problem that needs to be addressed. The fact that it is not even seen as a serious concern is indicative of just how deep and institutionalized this political imbalance has become. Things need to change. Bias should be kept to a healthy minimum in the classroom, and schools need to make a much more serious effort to recruit faculty that...

Author: By Daniel P. Krauthammer, | Title: Straightening The Leftward Lean | 12/14/2004 | See Source »

...across the nation. These companies and their shareholders, therefore, have a vested interest in human beings continuing to be arrested and incarcerated for long periods. Not only do private prison companies profit, but so do phone companies that overcharge inmates and companies like IBM and Victoria’s Secret that use underpaid, unfree prison labor for manufacturing...

Author: By Brandon M. Terry, | Title: Race and the Mass Incarceration Society | 12/13/2004 | See Source »

...that they will have a hard time ridding themselves of the visitor as more and more people become involved as the night wears on, and thus Mr.Willy, Mrs. Worthington and Mr. Pidgen spend all night spinning a wildly elaborate and entirely humorous web of lies to keep the original secret from leaking...

Author: By Mary CATHERINE Brouder, ON THEATER | Title: Review: Scandal Humors in British Farce | 12/13/2004 | See Source »

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