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...relatively low incidence of rape in Cambridge may come, in part, from the local security made available by the city and its universities. “I can only say that in Cambridge we have put an enormous amount of energy into working with bar and club owners, wait staff, bartenders, and cab drivers in terms of watching out for predators and having strong police presence in areas where lots of young people are out for music, drinks, and a good time,” she wrote in an e-mail. Yet Ryan said students still need to remain...
...members competed, but with its new spurt in membership to twelve, in the future, riders will have to take turns riding, as only four are able to ride in each show. With only two shows left in this fall season, this Sunday and November 19th, many will have to wait until February to get their chance...
...statement to TIME, Specter said he was "impressed" by the range of cases Miers had handled in civil practice. But his tone was wait and see: "I think the critical factor, as usual, will be the hearings--perhaps a little more important for Ms. Miers than others because her record is so thin...
...more severe hurricanes can go on for a long time [Oct. 3]. There are many variables, and there are also a lot of political and economic vested interests that try to make us believe there are not enough data to reach a firm conclusion. But we cannot afford to wait until there is strong evidence that human activity is at least part of the problem. By then it would be too late. On the other hand, curbing our carbon dioxide and other greenhouse-gas emissions will cost very little, other than requiring some relatively small changes in our lifestyle...
...October 2001. During that period, employees were forbidden to unload their stock, based on laws approved by Congress. But what employees weren't allowed to do at a higher price, the company-appointed trustee could do at the lowest possible price--without even seeking the workers' permission. Rather than wait for a possible return to profitability through restructuring, the trustee decided that it was "in the best interests" of the employees to sell the ESOP shares. They went for 9. In short order, a $300 million retirement nest egg put away by 6,000 Polaroid employees was wiped out. Many...