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...there are among the lowest paid in any major city in America--a fresh recruit makes $14,900 a year, for example, and a 20-year veteran makes $30,000--it has long been assumed the officers would supplement their wages with detail work, which they perform in full uniform. They usually make between $10 and $15 an hour, and many work 40 or more extra hours a week. The department's pay scale has also led to problems in recruiting qualified applicants. "Everybody knows they are grossly underpaid," says Neil Gallagher, FBI special agent in charge...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COPS AND ROBBERS | 3/20/1995 | See Source »

...intramural circuit upon his return to Harvard. With the help of Dunster resident Heather A. Rypkema '97, a member of the current varsity volleyball squad. Ma set out to make a team. He postered in the dining hall, talked to students individually and even got house funding for uniforms. Today, there are 41 men and women signed up to play volleyball for Dunster House, many of whom also serve as photographers, reporters, coaches, captains and fundraisers for the team. Player George T. Chang '97 designed the uniform, which sets Dunster apart from the pack come game time: a gray...

Author: By Michelle C. Sullivan, | Title: A Man, A Plan, a Volleyball: Paul Ma | 3/16/1995 | See Source »

...even guarantees that "it's going to be a rock-and-roll time!!!" From the look of practice, he may have already come through on that promise. The team comprises more than lonely undergraduates looking for a free t-shirt (although Ma admits that the promise of a uniform didn't hurt the recruitment effort); along with a few tutors, Dunster residents from all three classes make up two men's teams, a women's team, and a co-ed team...

Author: By Michelle C. Sullivan, | Title: A Man, A Plan, a Volleyball: Paul Ma | 3/16/1995 | See Source »

...last five years, techniques have become more sophisticated," said Fairstein. With uniform standards in labs across the country, DNA evidence is now taken more seriously, she said. Fairstein highlighted sexual violenceas a growing problem on college campuses...

Author: By H. NICOLE Lee, | Title: New York Prosecutor Speaks at Radcliffe | 3/15/1995 | See Source »

...than upstanding; he is charismatic, what former Secretary of State George Shultz calls "a big presence." His supporters are convinced he can transform American politics into something nobler and more productive. "If he becomes President," says Gaylord Stevens, a Vietnam vet who brought his son in a Boy Scout uniform to hear Powell speak in San Antonio, Texas, as his own father had brought him to hear J.F.K., "we would have a dream again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CANDIDATE OF DREAMS | 3/13/1995 | See Source »

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