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...most grievous wound may be to the myth of Los Alamos' impregnability. Says Julie Collins, whose husband works at the lab: "People up here have the attitude that nothing could ever happen in Los Alamos. They think the government would never let anything happen. No kid is ever kidnapped, because they need us. I can't believe this is happening." Domenici agrees: "Nobody can quite figure out yet what this will do to the morale of the superscience team...
...earlier matches against Colgate, Cornell and Fordham, the Crimson suffered from second-half mental lapses that forced its offense to struggle and its defense to lag. After gaining commanding leads over its opponents, Harvard then committed grievous turnovers and penalties that nullified any hope of validating the hard...
...would hope it's going to be treated as a more grievous offense than it has been. It was nice to see the faculty be so decisive in their vote...I think it's something we should expect, and I hope that it happens--but I'm not sure how much we can expect...
...lead suspect" in the investigation of this tragic murder--has been refuted by the police categorically. Yale's college newspaper, the Yale Daily News, reported that New Haven Police Department's communications supervisor David Burleigh said that reports that a faculty member may have killed Jovin were "grievous errors" and "premature and reckless...
...letter notes that "although crime in New Haven is down 33 percent since 1990 and Yale's campus police force has been doubled in the last decade, the tragic things that happen in the world will happen here from time to time - which does not make them less grievous when they occur...