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...Martinez could have been charged with re-entry after deportation, a felony that carries a substantial prison sentence. In any event, Batres-Martinez told police in Klamath Falls that he entered the U.S. on Aug. 11, 2002, that time coming through New Mexico. He said he hopped a freight train for San Bernardino, Calif., and looked for work, without success, from Los Angeles to Stockton. When he heard that he might have better luck in Portland, he hopped another train but got mixed up in a freight yard and ended up in Klamath Falls...
...workshop, which is open to all Harvard students and members of the Kirkland House community, say they don’t have the time, Black says he warns them that they will never have more time to practice their writing than in college. “Most serious athletes train for hours every day,” said Black, who has invited prominent actors, writers, and producers to be guests in the workshop this year. “Most serious musicians rehearse for hours every day. So if you want to be a writer and you’re serious...
...meeting of the CUE, which includes students selected by the UC as well as faculty and administrators, the UC representatives pushed a different strategy to reduce the expense of course literature—but met some resistance to the plan.They presented a position paper that calls for increased faculty training focused on lowering the prices of coursepacks. Coursepack prices can be reduced if students are provided links to online resources that the College has already paid for, according to UC members. The students would then be able to forgo buying the reading in a printed coursepack and thus avoid paying...
...does not regard the reader...as a master to be served,” former Los Angeles Times editor John Carroll has said. (The Crimson is, of course, different from professional papers like the Times in that it also has an educative function, and exists to train its reporters as journalists. These dual missions need not be exclusive of each other...
...little good - and in some respects may well exacerbate the problem. Instead of increasing the number of civilian advisors to Iraq's local police forces, a spokeswoman for the Multinational Security Transition Command-Iraq (MNSTC-I) said more U.S. military police and military personnel will be assigned to train them. The Special Police Transition Teams (SPTTs) are the model that will be followed. "The SPTTs have been very successful in their efforts," the spokeswoman said. No change is planned for the oversight program on the National Police...