Word: stolen
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...case unfolded last winter when Gladston Professor of Law Detlev F. Vagts fired the alleged victim from her job helping care for his elderly father because he suspected that she stolen jewelry from the family's Cambridge home...
According to the district attorney's report, Austin allegedly used his illegal access into computer systems in order to obtain plane tickets which he sold to other students. Four stolen airline ticket were found in Austin's room made out to people in his neighborhood along with $800 in hundred-dollar bills. However, investigators had no evidence to prove that the stolen tickets had a connection with the computer scheme...
Vellucci, too, questioned Highley. The mayor said that a bundle of Cambridge Express newspapers containing campaign advertisements, delivered free each week, was stolen from City Hall...
DIED. Rodolfo Siviero, 72, Italy's national art sleuth whose life mission was to recover his nation's stolen treasures, particularly those pilfered by the Nazis; in Florence. An agent of the underground Italian resistance during World War II, Siviero traced at least 2,000 works of art throughout the world in his lifetime, and saw that they were safely returned. Next year the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence will open a special museum with 200 pieces of Italian art, mostly paintings, that the relentless Siviero recovered after they vanished from the looted, private collections of Adolf Hitler...
...drove Eric [a juvenile defendant] and his aunt down to the station in my new Mustang [later stolen] through searing sun-bleached boulevards that reminded me of Florida, L.A., or Mexico, and reminded Eric of nothing, since they were all he had ever known. I think that the simple fact of never leaving the city must be one of the most insupportable conditions of poverty, but I wouldn't know...