Word: stolen
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Curtis said that two weeks ago, members of the Harvard University Police Department apprehended 10 students from Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School who had just stolen food from the store. Since the 10 were caught, fewer teenagers have frequented the store, he added...
Rindge and Latin junior Andrew G. Taylor, who said he knew people who have stolen from Sage, Jr., said he thought the rule was appropriate...
...assets have been dissipated through laundering schemes or taken out of the country, and are beyond the reach of federal authorities," he said. "We'd be fooling ourselves to think that any substantial portion of these assets is going to be recovered." Besides the money that was simply stolen, billions of dollars were lost on high-risk investments and frittered away by paying excessively high interest rates to attract depositors...
...often, innovation and ideas developed in the U.S. are stolen by foreign firms. Congressional legislation is necessary to help American companies fight the illegal appropriation of patented products. A more active patent policy is also vital in this regard to ensure that American remains on the cutting edge of research and development...
...with the majority's endorsement of the Shattuck plan, but disagree with the premise that it would enhance national security by expediting technological developments. The Reagan Administration's fear that free exchange of information might threaten national security is not unfounded. Many weapons in the Soviet arsenal include technology stolen from the United States. Even if loosening restrictions on the exchange of information does not damage national security, it certainly would not enhance...