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Walsh Receives 18-Month Term For Bank Fraud

BOSTON--Cambridge City Councillor William H. Walsh was sentenced to 18 months in prison yesterday for 41 counts of bank fraud

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Local Pols Watch Returns, Slowly

A dozen local politicos, in a traditional ritual, diligently watched election results trickle in precinct-by-precinct at Cambridge Police Headquarters last

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Reeves Defies CCA, Is Re-Elected Mayor

The Cambridge City Council re-elected Kenneth E. Reeves '72 as mayor this January in a vote marked by political bickering

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Walsh Clings to Council Seat

The city council this week declined to re-open debate on an order calling for the resignation of convicted felon William

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Experts Suggest Walsh is innocent

Angry borrowers and legal experts have suggested that federal investigators may have gotten the wrong man when a federal court

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Council to Walsh: Should He Resign?

In two months, William H. Walsh will be sentenced to up to three-and-a-half years in prison for 41 counts of

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Council Defeats Call for Walsh's Resignation

The city council voted down by a narrow margin last night an order calling for the resignation of Councillor William

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Gas Leak Causes Early Morning Evacuation

A harmiess leak of the chemical used to odorize natural gas caused the evacuation of many buildings at Harvard and

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April '69 Shaped Harvard's Relations With Cambridge

The radical protests that swept the University in April 1969 soon spilled outside the ivy walls into the city, shaping

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Weld Supports Legalized Gambling

If Governor William F. Weld '66 has his way, Harvard students may have something new to do on the weekend.

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Louie's Superette, Mather House Favorite Liquor Shop, to Reopen

When Louie's Superette reopens at the end of the week, Dunster and Mather students will not longer have to trek

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REEVES' CHANGE OF HEART?

When Kenneth E. Reeves '72 won the Cambridge mayoral reelection in January through the support of the city's four Independent

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Wolf Will Be IOP Fellow

Former Cambridge Mayor Alice K. Wolf will be leading a study group as a fellow at the Kennedy School's Institute

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Haitians Stage Rally

Members of Cambridge's Haitian community staged a candlelight rally last night to mark the third anniversary of ousted Haitian President

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`Moment' a Better Measurement Than Richter Scale, Experts Say

Every earthquake is defined by a numerical "magnitude on the Richter scale." It is the first question asked about an

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Faust's Earnings in 2011 Much Lower Than Those of Other University Presidents and Top Harvard Employees

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