Wednesday, April 03, 2002Elsewhere: Dartmouth ethics professor Ron Green is quoted in this article on embryos and cloning.The Ivy League's springing to life in lacrosse, says this Baltimore Sun article. "Same time, different crime: Sentence disparity in Dartmouth case questioned," from the Boston Herald. "If Tulloch gets life, the other one should get life, too,'' says often-quoted Chelsea resident Diane Mattoon. If he pleads guilty, Tulloch will receive an automatic life sentence without possibility of parole. Parker may serve fewer than 20 years if he is given a 25 year sentence. "Zantop daughters face accused killers tomorrow," from the Union Leader. The Boston Globe reports that events like the Zantops' murders is driving demand for "safe rooms," rooms in which homeowners can securely lock themselves during break-ins. Tips, links, etc. to dartlog@dartreview.com Posted by Andrew Grossman at 3:12 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
Dartlog ToolsHanover NewsDartmouth LinksNota BeneArticles of note—culled from the Internet by TDR. Nothing thrills a classical music crowd more than a new piece of music that doesn't make them physically ill. "Irony, it turns out, does cross the Hudson River." You don't say. Child rape, pt. II. Moral Hypocrisy What's worse: killing someone, or raping a child? Did Aristotle steal his works from the Egyptians? A theory rebutted. Dartmouth BlogsFavorites
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