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...Prefect Miguel J. Robbins ’04 thinks that he’s kept the lid on the fact that he’s regularly sleeping with prefectee Alison F. Cammon ’06. Unbeknownst to Miguel, his entire proctor group, half of Grays, and the majority of the Union dorms know exactly the way he likes his balls licked...
...Justice Department. Traficant first made headlines in 1983, when he was a county sheriff, for successfully defending himself against federal bribery charges, despite not being a lawyer. His defense against overwhelming FBI evidence was that they had caught him in the midst of a sting operation he was running unbeknownst to anyone else in the sheriff’s department. How can such a flagrantly outrageous man not be an American folk hero...
...Unbeknownst to Emery, Palmer had been contacted recently by Princeton’s public relations department. Anticipating a decision from West in the near future, the university began to prepare a press release in case West should choose to go to Princeton. And part of the process involved collecting quotations from Princeton faculty members regarding West and his work...
...disease’s symptoms—they just had no clue what caused patients’ T-cells to wither and their bodies to become susceptible for opportunistic diseases. Homosexuals were the first to experience the leukemia-like symptoms: large lymph nodes, fatigue and weight loss. Then hemophiliacs, unbeknownst to health practitioners at the time, were also succumbing to the virus, infected by the blood transfusions intended to keep them alive...
...first heist, I headed over to Tower Records. Unbeknownst to me, they were in the midst of their annual “stock-up sale” and I was surrounded by reasonably priced selections. Then I realized that the prices were so low, I was practically stealing from Tower merely by taking advantage of this monumental sales event. After paying the cashier, I walked out with 20 new CDs and some hard evidence for my study. Stealing was pretty easy, perhaps a little too easy. At this point, it looked like thieves should go to jail...