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...Attorney in St. Louis - where the undercover investigation began when a Western Union office reported to the feds that customers were sending large sums of cash to offshore gambling services - accused BETonSPORTS founder Gary Kaplan, 47, of tax evasion, and issued a warrant for his arrest. The firm was also ordered to suspend sports betting from the U.S., and return money held by its U.S. account holders. The company said it was reviewing the indictment, and has since shut down its website, BETonSPORTS.com...
...like to be seen as a friend, a journalist, a leader, and, yes, as a woman, too. But I hope that my actions in future years, whatever they may be, will not be seen through the lens of gender, but rather as the decisions of one individual. Katharine A. Kaplan ’06, who was a Crimson associate managing editor in 2005, is a history concentrator in Mather House...
...attempts to increase tourism to his frustration that the nation’s restraint may be “misconstrued by outsiders as weakness.” An Israeli citizen who served in the country’s defense force before coming to the College, Shira Kaplan ’08, said she thought Ayalon presented Israel’s case well. “He did a good job as a diplomat,” she said. Mishy M. Harman ’08 said he had a special reason for seeing Harman—his grandfather had been...
...braved the cold gelatin was Blake M. Kurisu ’07, a Winthrop House dodgeball player who was thrown into the pool after his team lost. He summed up the experience as “pretty tasty.” And while Iain W. R. Kaplan ’08, a Lowell House player, decided to forgo a Jell-O bath, he was nevertheless one of the first to cool off in the water slides. “I’m having a great time,” Kaplan said, although he pointed out that...
Primus added that while he clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth B. Ginsberg, Kaplan clerked for Justice Antonin Scalia...