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...desire to see local violence get out of hand. But mob bosses may not be able to control their subordinates the way they once did. "If the lower-level yakuza aren't getting any money or any work, they won't listen as well to their bosses," says Benjamin Fulford, a Tokyo-based journalist who writes on the gangs. More than half of yakuza are now classified by police as "associates" rather than fully fledged members; in 1991, only 1 out of 3 yakuza were associates...
...Harvard Yard, but also affords many groups the opportunity to hear and think about the effects of sexual violence on campus and off. The Undergraduate Council passed legislation on Sunday supporting “Take Back the Night” and encouraging representatives to attend the event. Yesterday Benjamin P. Schwartz ’10, the vice-chair of the UC’s Committee on College Life, came to show his support. “Without using our role as student advocates to help raise awareness, we fail our constituents,” he said. “When...
...create a virtual campus,” said Benjamin P. Schwartz ’10, one of the site’s co-founders. “We don’t just want a student Web portal, we want a student...
...September 2, 2006: Shepherdstown, West Virginia Douglas W. Pennington, 49, kills himself and his two sons, Logan P. Pennington, 26, and Benjamin M. Pennington, 24, during a visit to the campus of Shepherd University...
...shift from Harvard to the New York theater scene is easier than it is for others. Laurence O’Keefe ’91, a script and lyric writer who wrote the music and lyrics to “Legally Blonde” with his wife Nell D. Benjamin ’93, says his experiences in professional theater have largely been similar to those he had at Harvard. “This [Legally Blonde] is exactly like a Hasty Pudding Show, same schedule, order of things. The only difference is in the scale and the budget...