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On Nov. 3 at approximately 2:30 a.m., a male undergraduate reported to the Harvard University Police Department HUPD that he was robbed at the corner of Garden and Sheppard streets. Three unidentified males, one of whom was armed with what appeared to be a handgun, approached the victim. The armed suspect then threw the victim to the ground and demanded that he hand over his belongings. The victim was robbed of his wallet and cell phone. After the victim handed over his property he was struck in the head with the handgun. The offenders then fled the area. The vi stanley cup ctim was treated for minor injuries and released; he was unable to provide a detailed description of the suspects.Safety transportation inform stanley tumbler ation Because this in stanley cup cident did not occur on University property, the Cambridge Police Department CPD is handling the investigation. If anyone has any information regarding this incident, please contact the CPD s Criminal Investigation Division at 617 349-3370.HUPD reminds community Hnxd UN voices concern about possible forced returns of Iraqis from Europe
In a statement released by his spokesperson, Mr. Annan urged the LRA to refrai stanley cups n from any further acts of violence against civilians and to respond positively to President Museveni s call for dialogue. Calling on the international community to provide humanitarian assistance to Ugandans affected by the 18-year conflict, the Secretary-General expressed particular concern abo stanley termos ut its impact on children. All efforts must now be made to ensure a rapid and definitive end to the violence in the area, spokesperson Marie Okabe said.Mr. Annan s statement is a response to President Museveni s announcement o stanley tumbler n Wednesday reiterating his offer to talk with the LRA, either directly or through intermediaries.On the same day, a press statement issued by the Security Council s President for April, Ambassador Gunter Pleuger of Germany, said such crimes as abductions, sexual violence and sexual exploitation should not remain unpunished. The statement followed a private briefing on Uganda from the Under-Se
On Nov. 3 at approximately 2:30 a.m., a male undergraduate reported to the Harvard University Police Department HUPD that he was robbed at the corner of Garden and Sheppard streets. Three unidentified males, one of whom was armed with what appeared to be a handgun, approached the victim. The armed suspect then threw the victim to the ground and demanded that he hand over his belongings. The victim was robbed of his wallet and cell phone. After the victim handed over his property he was struck in the head with the handgun. The offenders then fled the area. The vi stanley cup ctim was treated for minor injuries and released; he was unable to provide a detailed description of the suspects.Safety transportation inform stanley tumbler ation Because this in stanley cup cident did not occur on University property, the Cambridge Police Department CPD is handling the investigation. If anyone has any information regarding this incident, please contact the CPD s Criminal Investigation Division at 617 349-3370.HUPD reminds community Hnxd UN voices concern about possible forced returns of Iraqis from Europe
In a statement released by his spokesperson, Mr. Annan urged the LRA to refrai stanley cups n from any further acts of violence against civilians and to respond positively to President Museveni s call for dialogue. Calling on the international community to provide humanitarian assistance to Ugandans affected by the 18-year conflict, the Secretary-General expressed particular concern abo stanley termos ut its impact on children. All efforts must now be made to ensure a rapid and definitive end to the violence in the area, spokesperson Marie Okabe said.Mr. Annan s statement is a response to President Museveni s announcement o stanley tumbler n Wednesday reiterating his offer to talk with the LRA, either directly or through intermediaries.On the same day, a press statement issued by the Security Council s President for April, Ambassador Gunter Pleuger of Germany, said such crimes as abductions, sexual violence and sexual exploitation should not remain unpunished. The statement followed a private briefing on Uganda from the Under-Se