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...plans to arm its officers with Tasers—weapons that are used to subdue suspects by releasing a disabling electric charge??potentially making it the first Boston-area police department to add the weapon to its arsenal. Tasers have come under increasing scrutiny because of concerns about the risk they may pose to suspects, with an Amnesty International report released last year concluding that 61 people died in the U.S. in 2005 after being shocked with a Taser gun. Police Department spokesman Frank T. Pasquarello said in a phone interview yesterday that no money has yet been...
...tickets free of charge??for every athletic event on campus—and a disturbing number of Harvard students never make it inside the stadium. Not just for Harvard-Yale, but all season long...
...statue’s esteemed head. He has yet to return, but hopes to complete the tradition before he graduates. When it comes to shedding your clothes and your inhibitions, Primal Scream is the ultimate in exhibitionism. Don’t count on getting booked on an indecent exposure charge??The Crimson’s archived police logs reveal no Primal Screamer arrests (so far). The real attention comes after the nude run: a next-day Google image search may reveal how strong the camera zooms are these days. “I actually found a naked picture...
...people, suppresses women, prevents contraception from freeing its desperately poor faithful, and thwarts the hopes of millions who might be cured with stem cell discoveries. How Christ-like! Other Christian faiths which do try to heed Christ’s words are not the “Christians-In-Charge?? today. Sadly, they have no television networks or visibility. Instead, we see a howling pack of Pharisees. The “Christian victim” talking point is only several months old but already trite. If Caldwell is discouraged by the public impression of Christians, she might lead...
...every game is a pretty tall order, especially for a kid whose 5’10 listing on the Crimson roster is probably generous. And besides, a sheet of ice generally features 12 players at a time, not one. But still, Du’s ability to spark a charge??or, better yet, to tip a close game in Harvard’s favor—is uncanny. He’s small, but he’s quick as greased lightning, and rarely does a bruising hit slow him down. And Friday night against Princeton, a game...