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...police are more concerned about safety than just busting kids. “Like all police forces, HUPD uses its professional judgment because each situation is unique,” Catalano writes in an e-mail. “When behavior puts people at risk, the possibility of an arrest is always an option.” So while it’s unclear how likely you are to get in deep trouble for pouring Pimm’s, Harvard always leaves the door open to throw the book at ruthless rule-breakers...
...Yale in New Haven.It was a win for the ages, with a maturing-by-the-minute O’Hagan leading the second-half comeback and finishing 22-of-35 for 251 yards and two touchdowns.But then came the summer of controversy, during which, in the wake of the arrest and suspension of former captain Matt Thomas, Crimson head coach Tim Murphy mysteriously docked O’Hagan the first five games of the upcoming season for violating team rules. The suspension left the starting quarterback job to Chris Pizzotti, a Massachusetts native who missed the entire 2005 season with...
...DIED. Jeff Getty, 49, AIDS patient and activist who agitated for experimental medical treatments; of cardiac arrest; in Joshua Tree, California. In 1995, after a two-year fight for approval, Getty received bone-marrow cells from a baboon-the first animal-to-human bone-marrow transplant-to boost his immune system. Though his body rejected the cells and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration later banned such transplants, he used his visibility to fight on, successfully getting more doctors to perform organ transplants on AIDS patients, whose prognoses were often deemed too bleak to justify such surgery...
Riot gear, police barricades: Happy Halloween from Madison, Wis.! For the past four years, the college town's annual party--one of the country's biggest--has turned violent, causing police to deploy pepper spray and arrest hundreds. With 100,000 revelers expected to flood Madison's streets for this year's bash, the city is preparing a new party-control measure. Its main drag, State Street, will be open only to those who pay a $5 entry fee. "We're recovering some of the $600,000 in taxpayers' money spent on crowd control," says Mayor Dave Cieslewicz. "Some...
...lawyer who issued a warrant for the arrest of a former Harvard affiliate addressed the need for human rights law reform yesterday in a speech titled “Harvard—Haven for War Criminals?” London attorney Daniel Machover described his role in issuing a British warrant for the arrest of Israeli Maj. Gen. Doron Almog, a 2004 senior fellow at Harvard’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. A British court later withdrew the warrant for Almog’s arrest in September 2005, the same month it was issued, on technical...