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Prosecutors charged a sixth man yesterday in connection to the gang-related murder of a woman who frequented the “Pit” area around the Harvard Square T station...
...sudden, he's arrested. When he asks why, officials tell him it's because he "harbored" a suspected terrorist, a man who once stayed in the motel for a while and took the owner out for a beer. Instead of being held at the local police station, the Pakistani man is taken to a military jail, perhaps in a boat off the U.S. coast, where he can't easily access counsel and can't see his family. He's tried in the military court, and if two-thirds of the officers find him guilty, he's sentenced - possibly to death...
...William Waldock: There's a program called Datalink that's very much in the works right now; the airline industry has been talking about this for quite a while. The technology essentially means downlinking information from an airplane to a ground station...
...biggest drawback to implementing Datalink is setting up the hardware. It would mean building a ground station that could discriminate and collect data from every plane in the air. That would require a fairly complex system - and getting it in place would be a fairly laborious process...
...invaders, George Dasch, sprinted up to the officer, explaining that they were lost fisherman - and offering a bribe not to say anything, which of course made the Guardsman all the more suspicious. The officer went back to his station and reported the incident, but by then the team of four had made it into town and hopped a train to New York City. There they split into pairs, got apartments, bought clothes and had some nice dinners. Then Dasch did what he had apparently always intended to do: called the FBI to turn them all in. He told the local...