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...crime or just a tragic mistake? A Spanish judge opted for the former when he issued an international arrest warrant for three U.S. soldiers alleged to be responsible for firing a 120-mm tank shell into the Palestine Hotel in Baghdad on April 8, 2003, killing Reuters cameraman Taras Protsyuk and José Couso from the Spanish network Telecinco. Judge Santiago Pedraz's order charged that the Americans had committed a possible "crime against the international community." He said he issued the warrant because his court had received no response to its request for information about legal proceedings under...
...matching program for their employees. Donating to causes of extreme humanitarian concern is also consistent with the University’s moral mission. While we understand the unease of those who see little precedent for such actions in higher education, we also recognize that there are special instances that warrant overt moral decisions to be made on behalf of the University. Last year, we strongly advocated for the University to sell its stake in PetroChina because of the company’s dealings in Darfur. While it was true that the University might have had other questionable investments, PetroChina...
...Police Department (HUPD) of a suspicious individual wandering around the house. According to HUPD spokesman Steven G. Catalano, at 5:06 p.m. on Saturday, officers arrested Ronald R. Vick of Brighton, Mass., on the third floor of the Mather lowrise after a check of his record revealed three outstanding warrants against him. Police charged him with trespassing and breaking and entering in the daytime with the intent of theft, which is a felony. HUPD would not comment on the nature of the warrants against Vick, but a search of the Massachusetts Sex Offender Registry Board (SORB) by The Crimson revealed...
...shuttle bus outside of Cabot. The officer provided taxicabs and cruiser escorts for the stranded. 10:22 p.m.—Police observed an altercation between two individuals in Au Bon Pain at 1360 Mass. Ave. The two people engaged in the scuffle were checked for wants or warrants, which resulted in the arrest of Bernadette Payne, 24, of East Boston, Mass. for having an outstanding warrant. Oct. 3: 4:42 a.m.—An officer investigated the theft of contents left inside of a motor vehicle at the Hingham Street Lot. The stolen items are valued...
...WARRANT ISSUED. For the arrest of EDUARDO VILLANUEVA, 59, popular Philippine evangelist and politician known as Brother Eddie, in connection with fraud allegations made by a partner in a television joint venture; in Manila. Villanueva, a onetime presidential candidate who has sided with opposition forces calling for the resignation of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, called the case an attempt to silence his criticism of Arroyo's administration. Government officials and the businessman who made the fraud claim, Benito Araneta, have denied Villanueva's allegations of political intimidation...