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There Newton established (among other things) the inverse-square law of gravitational attraction.
BBC: A Point of View: Crowd-sourcing comets
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Witnesses described a fast-moving series of events that unfolded at about 12:30 p.m. on the southbound platform of the 49th Street station near Times Square, a law-enforcement official said.
WSJ: Man Dies After Push Onto Track
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There were three all-night cafeterias in Harvard Square the year I arrived for law school--1964--and I can still name them all (my favorite was Albiani's).
FORBES: The Coddling Campus
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In 2010, Prudential and SJP landed the biggest tenant yet at 11 Times Square: law firm Proskauer Rose LLP leased about one-third of the space.
WSJ: It's Hardly a Ball for 11 Times Square
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Nearly half that sum is being spent to transform a million-square-foot former Ericsson plant bordering the campus into a new law school and a larger site for the church.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In early October, thousands protested in the square, demanding a transfer to civilian law, after the military government proposed setting aside one-third of seats in parliament for independent candidates.
BBC: Tahrir Square's place in Egypt's history
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As you gaze out at parliament from the office of the finance minister, the outer glass pocked by a bullet-hole from some forgotten demo in Syntagma Square below, the grim prospect is of a hard-left government vying against hard-right law-enforcement.
ECONOMIST: The euro and Greece: Postcard from the edge | The
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As both a long-time resident of the Harvard Square area of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and a 1967 graduate of Harvard Law School, this has been my semi-facetious but all-too-true mantra criticizing the sorry state of free speech and free thought at Harvard.
FORBES: Campus Censorship Breeds Societal Dysfunction