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DIED. RICHARD HELMS, 89, steely spy and former CIA director who vigilantly guarded some of the cold war's darkest secrets before being fired by Richard Nixon for refusing to embroil the agency in a Watergate cover-up; in Washington, D.C. Helms played a critical role in plotting the assassination...
Princeton sophomore Esmeralda Negron, who had scored five game-winning goals this season, was limited to a single shot against Harvard. Fisher guarded her most of the game, and the two were grabbing, holding and fighting for position all evening.
America was on the move, and the 24-year-old Navy ensign, who only a year earlier had been a Harvard graduate student in American history, was at the epicenter of secrecy and action: the Map Room. On the White House ground floor--dim, guarded, with no carpets that could...
Orit Cohen hobbles angrily away from the house as fast as her prosthetic foot will take her. The 13-year-old doesn't want photos taken of the injury she suffered 22 months ago when a roadside bomb blew up her school bus. From the doorstep, her father Ophir calmly...
The event was tightly guarded by police from Harvard, Cambridge, Boston Police, Massachusetts State Police and the U.S. Secret Service, along with Pakistani security officers. Metal barricades blocked traffic on JFK Street and Eliot Street and those entering the auditorium had to pass through metal detectors and were prohibiting from...