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...Globe Newspaper Co. v. Massachusetts Bay Transp. Auth. Retirement Bd., 416 Mass. 1007, 1007 (1993) (records of retirement board not subject to public disclosure under G.L. c. 66, § 10, where such entity not "board" of Commonwealth under G.L. c. 4, § 7, Twenty-sixth); Westinghouse Broadcasting Co. v. Sergeant-at-Arms of the Gen. Court, 375 Mass. 179, 184 (1978) (telephone billing records of Legislature not "public records" subject to disclosure where Legislature not "agency, executive office, department, board, commission, bureau, division or authority" of the Commonwealth within meaning of G.L. c. 4, § 7, Twenty-sixth...
...CHARGED. STAFF SERGEANT CHAD CARPENTIER and LANCE CORPORALS DANIEL SMITH, DOMINIC DUPLANTIS and KEITH SILKWOOD; with the rape of a 22-year-old Filipino woman; in Olongapo City, the Philippines. The four U.S. Marines, in the country to participate in military exercises, are accused of raping the woman in a van on Nov. 1 at the former U.S. naval base of Subic Bay. The soldiers, who deny the charges, face a court martial in Okinawa in addition to their trial in the Philippines...
...shorten this war: we must win. We must start thinking about universal service for our young folks. Citizenship simply requires that during wartime, one class of people not be allowed to pile up wealth and power while another makes the ultimate sacrifice of their lives. Milton Y. Keith, Sergeant U.S.M.C. St. Petersburg, Florida...
...This is mass chaos. To tell you the truth, I'd rather be in Iraq." JASON DEFESS, U.S. National Guard sergeant and Iraq war veteran, on the abysmal conditions inside the New Orleans Superdome, where thousands had sought shelter during Hurricane Katrina...
...Jenkins Saga TIME excerpted the autobiography of Charles Robert Jenkins, the U.S. Army sergeant who deserted while serving in South Korea and spent 40 years in North Korea until the Japanese government negotiated his departure in 2004 [Oct. 24]. I am a U.S. citizen living in Japan, and I don't understand why Jenkins' detractors, presumably patriotic Americans, who wrote letters to TIME [Nov. 21] would second-guess the U.S. Army's decision to allow Jenkins to live as a free man in Japan. Jenkins left North Korea believing that he would spend the rest of his life...