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...John Michael Hayes, 89, was a prolific screenwriter who worked with Alfred Hitchcock on films such as Rear Window and To Catch a Thief. After a dispute over payment and writing credit ended their partnership, Hayes went on to solo projects such as Peyton's Place...
...dorm after dark, living in Yale housing, or eating Yale food. Studying environmental degradation? There’s no better research project than examining the fascinating New Haven air. You think you can learn about “Justice” by sitting in a classroom? When a deranged thief who’s broken into your dorm room forces you to choose between sacrificing your own life or your roommate’s, trust us: the hypothetical doesn’t compare...
...Qingmin quits her job in a factory's human resources department: "In August 2004, two months after she arrived, Min collected her pay and left without telling anyone... she spent the night in a hotel near her factory; while she slept, someone broke the lock on her door. The thief took nine hundred yuan [about $130] and Min's mobile phone, the only place where she had stored the numbers of everyone she knew in the city: the ex-colleague who was her only link to her new job, the friends she had made since going out, and the boyfriend...
...suite’s residents was stolen and later recovered. The thief was described only as an “unknown individual” in a Harvard University Police Department crime alert...
...story, "Quincy Thief Apprehended," erroneously reported that the alleged perpetrator of the Quincy burglary "could not have committed the crime in Cabot, as he was in custody at the time." In fact, he was not in custody at the time. In addition, a subheadline in an earlier version of the article misidentified the crime as a robbery instead of a burglary...