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...secret that most of us thought he wasa lousy chief, but I think most people havenothing but good wishes to give him as heretires," one veteran sergeant said this week. "Hehad a long career in policing, doing particularlygood work for Boston [police] during 27 yearsthere...

Author: By Victory T. Chen, | Title: Police Chief Ready To Retire, Boss Says | 3/2/1995 | See Source »

...prices--typically about $15,000 a kilo. They cut the coke and ratcheted up the price as they resold supplies in outlying markets. Then with expansion came branches and outposts beyond the bounds of Los Angeles, as well as franchise-like agreements with local, allegedly gang-connected distributors. Says Sergeant Steve Spanard of the Denver Police antigang unit: ``We never had Eight Treys in Denver before Q showed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ENTREPRENEURS OF CRACK | 2/27/1995 | See Source »

...authorities, just how effective it has been is hard to say. By federal estimates, 40,000 felons have been kept from getting handguns. In West Virginia, for example, ``we've had at least 180 denials this past year, and I think that no matter what, that's good,'' says Sergeant Thomas Barrick, who oversees background checks for the state police...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A SMALL-BORE SUCCESS | 2/20/1995 | See Source »

...budget. No. 7 suggested that Bill Clinton's speechwriters no longer be paid by the word. No. 1 was ``Arkansas? Sell it.'' Introduced by Letterman as ``an actual American hero,'' Dole astutely ended his 10-minute gig by acknowledging a friend in the audience, Frank Carafa, the former Army sergeant who had saved the future Senator's life by dragging the gravely wounded Lieut. Dole across a World War II battlefield. The emotional power was diminished only slightly by a by-product of the show's opening skit: Carafa, like the rest of the audience, was clutching a canned...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EYES ON THE PRIZE | 2/13/1995 | See Source »

...sergeant said there was no pre-approved list of people who would be allowed to enter a house. Stanford said that protecting the home of an individual is not the primary function of Harvard police investigation such as her, but that detectives are deployed on such details from time to time...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Police Stand Guard At Rudenstines' | 11/29/1994 | See Source »

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