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Britain's biggest ever cash robbery, some $93 million stolen from a depot, prompted a huge manhunt last week. Local police first said the theft had been "executed with military precision." Really? Now it looks more like a comedy of errors. Future tips: DON'T FORGET THE BLINDFOLDS: Gang members posed as bogus cops to kidnap Securitas manager Colin Dixon and his family. But without a blindfold, Dixon was able to provide a composite image of the man who abducted him, whose beard (believed to be fake) was a different color from his hair. DON'T LEAVE CASH LYING AROUND...
...shiny knives and blow up buildings. Early in the comics he rescued a woman named Evey from government thugs, and she became his sidekick; later on he tortured Evey, to "help" her see his point of view. V was a freedom fighter, no question, but Moore never let you forget that he was also a terrorist, and as such he was both hero and villain. That was the sick, sad genius of the comic book: the government had taken everything from V, even his goodness...
...finish above par, the Crimson needs to halt a seven-game losing streak and defeat Cornell on Friday and Columbia on Saturday. Both games will be played at Lavietes Pavilion. “We look to go into this weekend and send out a message that they can forget the last seven,” said junior center Brian Cusworth. “That’s not who we are. We plan on going out with two big wins and ending the season on a high note.” It will not be easy. Cornell...
...black students, he says, tend to fall into one of many specific groups within the black community at Harvard. The festival, he explains, “reasserts the notion of community” by focusing on commonality without ignoring diversity. The intention, he claims, is not for people to forget their individual heritage, but for them to “look to see where their cultural identity intersects with that of other cultures...
...really cared about his students, and he might forget to show up to an appointment, but once you actually met him, he could give you better advice about a paper you were writing in an hour than ten other economists could in a whole day,” Miron says. “He thought so clearly and interestingly about what was the heart of the matter...