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1 A Battle of Nerve
The highest court in Massachusetts upheld a Cambridge ordinance banning the testing, storage, transportation or disposal of nerve gas within city limits. The Arthur D. Little Co., located less than two miles from Harvard Square, has been testing the gas for two years for the Department of Defense. It said it would not appeal the ruling.
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2 Torres Sentenced
Emmanuel Torres, who was convicted in July of the stabbing of Caroline R. Isenberg '84, was sentenced to four concurrent prison terms of 25 years to life.
Isenberg, an aspiring actress, was accosted by Torres early in the morning of Sunday, December 2, 1984, when he robbed her and attempted to rape her, official reports stated. When she resisted, he stabbed her nine times, according to police reports.
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