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Still, alumni seeking office outside New England have nonetheless been known to make use of their Harvard ties...
...Canadian federal court told Harvard Negotiations International never to use or advertise the Harvard name or trademark again and never again to try to pass itself off as a Harvard affiliate. The company must turn over all material bearing the Harvard name or trademark...
...most trademark cases, the University does not ask for a momentary settlement. According to Enrique J. Calixto, Harvard's trademark administrator, in this case Harvard will probably be satisfied with the company's agreement not to use the name...
...looking for a two-ton consignment of explosives transported to the capital in sugar bags, and have arrested more than 20 people on suspicion of involvement in terrorism. "But the bombing reveals a lot of what?s wrong in Russia today," says Meier. "The terrorists are suspected of using locally manufactured high-grade plastic explosives, which would imply that someone in the military is selling it. Then it?s transported through all sorts of checkpoints, probably by bribing officials. And then the perpetrators manage to find experts trained in the use of such explosives who are prepared...
States? rights - it?s a phrase not often heard since the battle over civil rights. Now it could reemerge in the battle over the right to die. In a little-noticed move Tuesday, the House Judiciary Committee approved a bill banning the use of "controlled substances" - prescription drugs - in physician-assisted suicide, which is currently legal only in Oregon. The bill, sponsored by Henry Hyde (R-Ill.), was approved by a 16-8 committee vote, and will face a full House vote in the coming weeks. Sponsors of the measure hope that it will prevent terminally ill patients and their...