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Every day, from very early in the semester, she would ask him to remove his sunglasses and hat. "We would have this sort of ritual," she said. "He was very intimidating to my other students." There was trouble when he was caught using his cell phone to take pictures of female classmates under the desks. Eventually some stopped coming to class...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Darkness Falls | 4/19/2007 | See Source »

...shootings marked the latest step in a long trend of you-witness journalism. The London 7/7 bombings were caught on camera phone; cell-phone calls went live on TV during the Columbine shootings; even the seminal 1970 image of the Kent State shootings was taken by photojournalism student John Filo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nightmare 2.0. | 4/19/2007 | See Source »

From the beginning, the tragedy fit a generation used to living in public through YouTube and social-networking sites. Now members of that generation were killing, dying and mourning in public. When graduate student Jamal Albarghouti saw police drawing guns near Norris Hall, he took out his camera phone and--in the signal impulse of the information-sharing age--ran toward the scene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nightmare 2.0. | 4/19/2007 | See Source »

...three articles for The Crimson’s editorial board and one for the news board before moving on to work at Mission Hill and Harvard Model Congress. “Being an English major is great training for being a journalist,” Savage said in a phone interview. He explained that the skills needed for analyzing a long piece of prose are the same as those needed for analyzing, digesting, and explaining lengthy government documents. Daniel M. Engber ’98, now a writer for Slate and a friend of Savage from their days in Winthrop...

Author: By Gabriel J. Daly, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Savage ’98 Wins Pulitzer Prize | 4/19/2007 | See Source »

...only after several years on the job that she was caught with bomb designs in her trailer and fired. But the investigation reveals that Quintana had taken her cell phone into a vault filled with secret documents where she worked - another major security violation. She also had access to a high-speed classified printer, even though such access was "not required by her job," and used the device to run off hundreds of copies of classified documents that she also brought home. The young woman received inadequate supervision - government documents show that the security administrator responsible for Quintana's area...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Breach in Nuclear Security | 4/19/2007 | See Source »

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