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Hogue's request for a deferment was approved, and he broke his parole, granted after one year of his sentence, to travel to the New Jersey school. There, he succeeded in bilking Princeton of nearly $22,000. After he was arrested for breaking parole, defrauding the university and several other charges, he served nine months at the Mercer County Detention Center in New Jersey...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: A Career of Deception | 5/24/1993 | See Source »

Evidently, Hogue's fictitious mother had risen from her Bolivian grave only to travel to Europe and contract cancer...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: A Career of Deception | 5/24/1993 | See Source »

Shilts refutes the assertion with some vivid reporting. He digs up a long- buried Navy study that found no correlation between sexual behavior and job performance. Winston Churchill's era of "rum, sodomy and the lash" has given way to unofficial evenings in gay on-board clubs, special newsletters, travel guides and lubricants formulated in ships' pharmacies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cleaning Out The Closets | 5/24/1993 | See Source »

...federal income taxes, should be released as soon as possible from the prison in Danbury, Connecticut, where she has been studying for a high school-equivalency diploma. An expected favorable ruling by the judge, perhaps this week, would allow Helmsley to rejoin her ailing billionaire husband Harry and travel, presumably by limousine, to perform 750 hours of community service as a playroom assistant or clerk at a nearby health center...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Get Out of Jail, Not Quite Free | 5/24/1993 | See Source »

Cries of "Save the whales!" are once again echoing around the globe. Several environmental groups have sponsored newspaper ads urging Congress to bar Norwegian seafood from American markets, and some U.S. travel agencies are faxing letters to Norway, warning that travelers will shun the fjords in the future. The source of their wrath: Norway's threat to resume commercial hunting of minke whales, which its Cabinet is expected to act on this week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sharpening The Harpoons | 5/24/1993 | See Source »

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