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...Court will soon issue a ruling as to whether the Crimson Sports Grille should face a six-day suspension of its liquor license for serving underage drinkers. The appeal is premised on the tenuous claim that one particular underage patron on the night of a sting operation used a fake Massachusetts driver's license to gain entry to the Grille. The bar's lawyer rightly holds the case is important because it will determine the degree of responsibility that a pub has to check the validity of a license. But we believe this issue is secondary to the very real...
...access they do have is to immature watering holes like the Grille, which seems to be eager to accept any sort of identification, even if it might be fake. Fortunately, at least one state, Louisiana, has started to make strides towards recognizing that those capable of making decisions about political candidates can also make decisions about drinking alcohol...
...based umbrella group founded in 1992, the congress included 19 Iraqi and Kurdish organizations. "The CIA financed the group but did not direct its activities," says an agency official. The I.N.C.'s main tasks were to gather information, distribute propaganda and recruit dissidents. Two years ago, it published a fake issue of Babil, the daily newspaper owned by Saddam's eldest son Uday. The expertly counterfeited copy, distributed for one day in Baghdad, exposed many of Saddam's atrocities. The tactic backfired, however, because readers were more frightened than infuriated by the revelations...
...students exposed in the raid was accused of using a fake Massachusetts ID. According to Grille attorney James J. Rafferty, the student's testimony at the commission hearing that he used a Massachusetts license for identification has become the focus of the second appeal...
...mention The Crimson's open house?). But be brave; strike out on your own. Some Saturday afternoon when you're tired of Ultimate Frisbee, think about exploring the city you'll spend the next four years pretending you live in. If nothing else, it'll make it easier to fake it. And you, yes you a Harvard student, might even have...