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...appear before the Cambridge District Court on charges of illegally carrying firearms and ammunition today. The three others, whose names were not released because of their ages, will appear before the Cambridge Juvenile Court, also on gun charges, Corey Welford, a spokesman for Middlesex District Attorney Gerard T. Leone, Jr. ’85 told The Globe. The suspects, who reportedly knew Christalin, have not been specifically charged with his murder, but The Globe reported that both Cambridge and State police are currently conducting an investigation to confirm whether the gun charges are related to the murder. Christalin?...
There was a lot of talk, but not much action at the Group of Seven (G-7) meeting in Tokyo on Saturday, where finance ministers and central bank governors discussed how to minimize what U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson, Jr., referred to as the "spillover of capital markets to the modern global economy" - that is, the global turmoil that has built up in markets since last August...
...Dale Earnhardt Jr. is in the lead for another win at Daytona, would you bump him and take out your team member? -Gary Smith UNION GROVE, WIS.No. If I'm going to win, I'm go ing to try to race as cleanly as I can. I can't say there's not going to be bumping and some banging. Let's hope it's all the kind that gets you to the finish line still in one piece...
...hostile oppositional beliefs so prevalent in American society at the time. Penn described a snapshot of the atmosphere of American society at the time that he was directing his movies. “We were living in a period when two Kennedys had been killed, Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed, John Wallace had been paralyzed,” he said. “Violence was right near the edge of the not-so-distant parts of society.” Despite the brutal scenes in many of Penn’s films, he recognized the senselessness of depicting gratuitous...
James A. Powers, Jr. ’08—an editor of the Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine—also had trouble getting into the club, as bouncers rejected his efforts to cut to the front of the line outside and cast a wary eye on his ID, a passport seemingly held together with transparent tape...