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...restaurant was shut down Tuesday for cleaning and ordering more food and paper goods," said Cambridge Sanitary Inspector Tina Rabanis. Actual smoke damage was minimal but supplies had to be thrown away in accordance with Board of Health policy...
...challenging the constitutionality of the 1978 law that established independent counsel. Two of Deaver's three guilty verdicts came on charges of lying to Seymour's grand jury that was investigating him for possible ethics-law violations. If the independent-counsel law is overturned, Seymour's work would be thrown out, and Deaver would be liable for retrial only on a single count of falsely testifying to a congressional committee. Given the evidence against Deaver, it was perhaps the best Miller could have done...
That free enterprise can be free of all restraint is only one of the facts of life thrown out for consideration in The Drowned and the Saved. Levi's last writings about the unspeakable quietly fill in the blanks of a subject that is in danger of becoming an abstraction. "For the young people of the 1950s and 1960s," he observes, "these were events connected with their fathers: they were spoken about in the family; memories of them still preserved the freshness of things seen. For the young people of the 1980s, they are matters associated with their grandfathers: distant...
Grogan, who had been sidelined with neck and shoulder problems, improved his NFL career record to 11-5 against the Jets. He has thrown at least three touchdown passes against them in six different games...
...corridors of the hotel until2 a.m. to make sure that the students keep theirmidnight curfew. The conference has been "quietrelative to what can happen when you get 2000 highschool students together," said Secretary-GeneralJames L. Cairns '88, who is running theconference. On Thursday night, however, a room ofdelegates whas thrown out for alcohol posession...