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Station fire tour manager to get parole

By a vote of 4-0 - and over the objection of Rhode Island Attorney General Patrick Lynch '87 - the Rhode Island Parole Board decided Wednesday to release Daniel Biechele in March 2008 after 22 months served in prison. Biechele had been sentenced to four years in prison for his role in lighting the illegal ...

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CS prof aims to improves Internet privacy

Few consumers realize how much of their personal information can be gathered by commercial Web sites that require users to create unique accounts and divulge personal information - or how easily databases storing such information can be hacked. But now, thanks to Assistant Professor of Computer Science ...

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U. still a dream at top of Princeton Review survey

The University held relatively steady in the Princeton Review's annual "College Hopes and Worries Survey," in which Brown was ranked as the No. 8 "dream school" by students and No. 4 by parents. Last year, the University was ranked sixth by students and eighth by parents.

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Carpenter wins top award for academic internal medicine

Professor of Medicine Charles Carpenter - admired for his humility, compassion and unassuming demeanor - received the Robert H. Williams Distinguished Chair of Medicine Award, the nation's top award in academic internal medicine, March 3. The award recognizes Carpenter's 51-year career in medicine - ...

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U. awards $400k in seed grants to 7 profs

Seven grants totaling $405,000 were awarded in January by the Office of the Vice President for Research through the annual Seed Fund Award. Established in 2003, the seed fund supports "activities necessary to advance large-scale, interdisciplinary, multi-investigator proposals, such as collecting preliminary ...

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Upgrades to campus heating system planned

Facilities Management hopes to replace the entire high temperature hot water distribution system north of Faunce House by September this year as part of a $30 million project to upgrade the campus hot and chilled water networks and electrical duct banks.

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