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...virgin JEFF LIBERTY Canadian Olympic diver rescues pregnant woman trapped in sinking car. Judges deduct .2 for his premature exit from tucked position SYLVESTER STALLONE Sly considers a Rambo sequel back in Afghanistan. David Hasselhoff announces a season of Baywatch Nights set in Kunduz Losers JORDAN Burglars swipe photos of the British model, writing "Slag Jordan" on a mirror. If that's her first name, no wonder she goes by Jordan KEN CAMINITI Onetime baseball MVP is busted in Houston for crack. Cami may want to rethink his decision to quit baseball for a career of drug addiction KING MSWATI...
Students entering Widener Library will soon have to swipe their ID cards through turnstiles that electronically check the validity of their identification...
...stores in the Chicago area, McDonald's in mid-October began allowing holders of ExxonMobil Speedpass wands to use them to buy meals at more than 400 area McDonald's outlets. "Customers like it because it's quick--no slip to sign, no code to punch in. It's swipe and go," says Dave Rosales, McDonald's director of strategy and business development. In Orange County, Calif., and on New York's Long Island, commuters can even use their electronic toll passes to pay for purchases at some McDonald's drive-through windows...
...students their own space from which to escape a threat. But in practice, Houses are not the insular places that Masters might wish them to be. As students are constantly attending late-night study sessions, performances or social events, the Houses remain open to all by a simple swipe from a passer...
...forces students to wait a minute or two to get into another House. But Harvard students have learned to wait. If one student took the trouble to follow another back to his or her House, the pursuer would surely linger the minute or two it takes to get swiped in. Last year, when UKA was proposed to House Masters, it seemed more of an issue of convenience—getting access whenever you want it. But the truth is that we already have access: Harvard students are quick to swipe anyone in. UKA is not really about access at all?...