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...two-week FBI manhunt finally located Dabord in a San Diego--area hospital, comatose and in critical condition after an apparent drug overdose. Dabord had been found five days earlier, unconscious and without identification, on a street in Tijuana, Mexico. The hospital called in police, who made the ID and charged him with fraud. Dabord may be the only person who can explain just what happened aboard Dele's boat. "We presume that the bodies of these people must be in the sea--the ocean--and will probably never be found," says prosecutor Michel Marotte in Tahiti...
...filled Pippin, either. Like Harry Potter, magic will be in the air during this production, a raucous, flashy musical directed by Jeremy Blocker ’04 and performing in the Ex. The magic runs Dec. 12-15, a wonderfully scandalous gift to students before they take a two-week dive into the Yuletide familial...
Since Mleczko’s U.S. national team obligations ended in March, she has devoted much of her time to giving back to the Nantucket community, where her parents reside. There she ran a two-week hockey camp in addition to starting an annual celebrity Charity on Ice benefit in Nantucket’s new ice rink, which donated its funds to youth hockey on the island...
...recent years, undergraduates have bemoaned a policy banning overnight guests without two-week notice, but many nationwide have praised Boston University’s successful 10-year partnership with the Chelsea, Mass., public school system—one of the state’s poorest-performing communities. During this stewardship, Chelsea High School nearly doubled the number of pupils taking the SAT, while increasing their average scores by over 200 points. Although Boston University has been in the forefront for many positive changes in education policy, its dismantling of the Academy’s Gay-Straight Alliance...
...putting all the politically charged questions of poverty and pollution on the agenda of a two-week talk-shop, the Summit inevitably did more to highlight global schisms than to resolve them. There was the traditional "North-South" divide between rich nations and poor nations; the Kyoto signatories (Europeans and the developing world) against the Kyoto skeptics (the Americans and a handful of oil-dependent and -producing nations); and the U.S. vs. the Rest of the World (a schism exacerbated by the Bush administration's unapologetic unilateralism on environmental and other global affairs, underscored by the President's absence from...