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...Initial reports stated that an inebriated Thomas strangled her with one hand, and then “suddenly lifted her and drove his knee into her chest.” She was brought to Mount Auburn Hospital, where she was treated for injuries including “a large welt across [the victim’s] lower back.”But the victim met with the district attorney July 26 and gave a different story, saying that “she wished this whole case was dropped,” according to court documents.“He started...

Author: By Anna L. Tong, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Prosecutor Surged On, Victim Says ‘No’ | 10/6/2006 | See Source »

...began to argue, and eventually witnesses entered from an adjoining room to find the victim on her back on the bed and Thomas “strangling her with one hand.”The victim was taken to Mt. Auburn Hospital, where she was treated for a large welt on her lower back and other bruises.But in an interview with the district attorney’s office on July 26, the victim stated that she had little memory of the incident and “wished this whole case was dropped,” according to documents obtained...

Author: By Katherine M. Gray and Brad Hinshelwood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Probation for Ex-Football Captain | 9/29/2006 | See Source »

...venomous partisan rancor in Washington, the Harvard College Democrats and the Harvard Republican Club (HRC) sorted out their differences, exchanging trash-talk and welt-raising projectiles in the first “Bipartisan Paintball Brawl.” Though The Crimson has already offered one perspective (“Partisans Clash in Paintball War,” 2/3/06), FM decided to evaluate the battle strategy of the warring factions. Fearless and well organized, the Republicans charged out of the gates with guns blazing, while the Democrats pursued a cautious strategy of hiding timidly behind defensive cover. “Democrats...

Author: By Samuel C. Scott, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: HRC, Dems Debate, Point-Blank | 2/8/2006 | See Source »

...number of European papers, including Germany's Die Welt, Spain's El Periodico, the Netherlands' de Volkskrant and Italy's La Stampa, then responded by republishing the drawings in support of the principle of free expression. "I don't really understand the fuss," Die Welt editor Roger K?ppel, who ran one on his front page today, told German television. "Arabic television has shown beheadings and staged bestial rituals involving Jewish rabbis. We're seeing double standards at work here, and it's the job of journalists to expose them." Larry Kilman, communications director of the World Association of Newspapers, says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: European-Arab Cartoon War Escalates | 2/2/2006 | See Source »

...Cabernetshave emerged, creating an entirely new medium. This summer podcasting became a full-blown craze, marked by the word's entry into the Oxford English Dictionary. Lance Armstrong has one. So does Donald Trump. "It's one of the quickest trends I've seen in 12 years," says Jeremy Welt, vice president of new media at Warner Music Group. For the first time in radio history, audiences can "shape their own listening experience," says Jack Isquith, head of music-industry relations at AOL, which, like TIME, is a unit of Time Warner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The PodFather: Part One | 9/11/2005 | See Source »

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