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Citing a regular use of rental cars to commit crimes throughout the Hub, the City Council is examining a measure that would make the names of those renting a vehicle available to police. “We have a whole slew of cars out there [and] Boston Police have no idea who is behind the wheel,” said City Councilor Rob Consalvo who proposed the ordinance. “The bad guys ... are aware their names can’t be traced quickly.” Consalvo recently proposed the measure that will be the subject of a hearing of the council’s Public Safety Committee later this month. Criminals have used rental cars to commit crimes such as drug dealing, prostitution and shootings in order to help create
If you go The city council will hold a hearing on the issue next week: When: Monday, Sept. 26, 10:30 a.m. Where: City Council Iannella Chamber, City Hall Who: City Council Public Safety Committee
“We look forward to reviewing his proposal and welcome the opportunity to explore initiatives to assist officers with investigations and increase our efficiency.” BPD SPOKESWOMAN ELAINE DRISCOLL
a delay before police possibly catch up to them, Consalvo and police said. The measure would fix that, officials said, because it would allow police to call up the name of the renter in a database and save valuable investigation time. Currently, Consalvo said, police must reach out to rental companies for infor-
mation if they suspect a rental car has been used in committing a crime. An old state law even requires that the information sought by police be done so during regular business hours and be provided in writing. But with new advancements in technology and much of the information computerized, Consalvo
said that he views the issue as a “no-brainer.” “Whatever loopholes we can close to make it safer, we’re going to look at it,” he said. Last year, a rental car was the subject of a search for suspects related to the murder of four people, including a 2-year-old, in Mattapan. Police have reported other incidents in the past during which traffic stops of rental cars have led to the recovery of illegal guns. BPD spokeswoman Elaine Driscoll said police welcome any initiative that helps them solve crimes. “We appreciate Councilor Consalvo’s ongoing commitment to public safety,” she said. MICHAEL NAUGHTON
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the Red Line to a Mattapan trolley will no longer be a frantic scramble. The T installed a hold light on the Mattapan line at Ashmont Station to give those transitioning more time to catch the trolley. According to the T, the hold light was installed to address comments from those who were just barely missing connections. A “hold” sign lights up when an incoming train is on track. METRO
T driver assaulted BOSTON. A Silver Line operator was allegedly assaulted by a man with a weapon during one of his routes yesterday, sending the driver to Tufts Medical Center. A T spokesperson said the driver sustained non-life threatening injuries, including facial lacerations, during the attack by an unidentified male at Kneeland and Washington streets. The attacker is still at large, and transit police are investigating. METRO
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Police investigate two sex assaults Police are looking for a suspect who may be linked to two separate sexual assaults at gunpoint early Sunday morning in Dorchester. According to reports, around 2 a.m. officers responded to the Savin Hill MBTA station and the intersection of Dorchester Avenue and Harbor View Street for the two alleged attacks. Police said the first victim at the Savin Hill stop reported being approached by a suspect who allegedly threatened her with a gun before sexually assaulting her. The second victim reported a similar attack near Dorchester Avenue a short
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cases fled the scene immediately after the attack. Police are looking for a black male described by the assault victims as stocky and muscular, wearing a baseball cap with a “B” on the front, wearing a dark, hooded sweatshirt and dark jeans. Boston Police said they will be increasing patrols to those areas with uniformed and plain clothes officers. Anyone with information can contact police anonymously by calling their tip line at 1-800-494TIPS or text the word TIP to CRIME (27463). STEVE ANNEAR
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Pro-transit groups drum up support Federal cuts to transportation still an issue despite bill extension If you see hoards of commuters wearing red tomorrow while riding the MBTA, it isn’t a strange coincidence. It’s part of a national statement to save public transportation funding. Local pro-transit groups will take part in the “Don’t X Out Public Transportation Rally” right here in the Hub holding a public information session at the Park Street T stop. Combined efforts of Boston Carmen’s Union Local 589, the T Riders Union, On the Move Coalition and Transportation for America will send a bright-red message to Congress and the state legislature that future
funding cuts to Massachusetts transportation “are unacceptable,” according to Transportation for America organizer John Walkey. “There is still a battle, because there are still chances for funds to get cut,” Walkey said, adding a cut of more than one third in federal funding could slash Massachusetts transit operations by as much as 30 percent when a six-
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Raising funds for cancer research Nine thousand walkers participated in yesterday’s Jimmy Fund Walk along the Boston marathon route. The 26.2 mile walk was an effort to raise money for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to support adult and pediatric cancer care and research. Supporters tried to reach a $7.5 million goal during the 23rd annual walk from Hopkinton to Boston along the historic race route. METRO
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It could be the legal spectacle of the decade: Muammar Gaddafi on trial at the International Criminal Court If he flees the country, police are obliged to arrest him and send him to The Hague Justice served?
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Samuel Doe, were simply killed upon capture. “You never know what might happen while Gaddafi is being captured,” notes Mariam Elhadri with Lawyers for Justice in Libya. Dictators in the docks present a juicy spectacle: Consider former Serbian leader Radovan Karadzic,
Trial highlights Bosnian war crimes suspects haven’t made the trial process easy: Radovan Karadzic: “I don’t want to boycott the proceedings, but I can’t take part in something that has been bad from the start. I would be a criminal if I accepted these conditions.” Prosecutor: “Mr. Karadzic
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who has alternatively boycotted his trial and declared it illegal. But are international war crimes tribunals counterproductive? Once a war criminal is indicted, he no longer has incentive to improve. “In the year 2011, it’s implausible to argue that a leader responsible for genosecure his presence in the courtroom.” Radovan Karadzic: “I don’t want to defend myself by saying that I was not important. I will defend my nation and its cause, which is just and holy. Islamic fundamentalists wanted to have Bosnia 100 percent.” Ratko Mladic: “You’re no court. Who are you? You’re not allowing me to breathe!”
cide, crimes against humanity or war crimes can negotiate his or her own freedom from justice and live happily ever after. Today the rule of law actually means something when it comes to atrocity crimes,” notes David Scheffer, former President Bill Clinton’s ambassador for war crimes issues, who helped create the war crimes tribunals in the Balkans, Rwanda, Sierra Leone and Cambodia. And, says Sacirbey, Gaddafi’s actions show that war criminals don’t change. “The international community thought it had reformed him,” he notes. “But once you’ve committed war crimes, you don’t stop.” ELISABETH BRAW METRO WORLD NEWS IN LONDON
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‘HE’LL FIGHT UNTIL HE DIES’ We spoke with Mariam Elhadri, lawyer, Lawyers for Justice in Libya: What does the ICC indictment mean for Gaddafi?
It will make it much harder for countries to give Gaddafi asylum. He’s not out of reach for prosecutors. Since the ICC can’t arrest people, Interpol’s cooperation is extremely important. Other leaders might have negotiated in exchanged for immunity, but Gaddafi is not a negotiator. He said many times that he’ll fight until he dies.
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How is Lawyers for Justice in Libya assisting the ICC?
We’re collecting crime evidence in every liberated city in Libya. What are pros and cons of a Gaddafi trial at the ICC versus one in Libya?
If he’s caught in Libya, the people of Libya would definitely want a trial there. Libyans view the ICC as an institution that’s far away and doesn’t understand the extent of Gaddafi’s crimes. And it doesn’t have the death penalty. On the other hand, organizing a trial against Gaddafi ... would be a huge task. MWN/EB
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Clinton to hold jobs summit NEW YORK. Former President Bill Clinton will push corporations and nonprofit groups at his philanthropic summit this week to create jobs as the U.S. unemployment hovers at 9.1 percent and poor nations worry that the economic crisis will stall their labor growth. More than 1,200 people — including more than 50 heads of state (such as President Barack Obama), business leaders, humanitarians and celebrities — are due to attend the seventh annual Clinton Global Initiative, which starts a three-day run tomorrow. This year, the meeting will focus on three areas — creating jobs, sustainable consumption and programs for women and girls. REUTERS
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‘Buffett Tax’ The “Buffett Tax” refers to billionaire investor Warren Buffett stating last month that rich people like him often pay less in taxes than those who work for them because of tax code loopholes — and his ilk can afford to pay more.
the proposal would limit growth and hurt corporate investment in an already stagnating economy. “It adds further instability to our system [and] more uncertainty, and it punishes job creation and
those people who create jobs,” Ryan said on “Fox News Sunday.” “Class warfare may make for good politics, but it makes for rotten economics.” McConnell said Congress had already debated the issue last year, when Obama and Republicans forged a compromise that extended the reduced tax rates for high-earners for two years. “It’s a bad thing to do in the middle of an economic downturn,” McConnell said on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “There is bipartisan opposition to what the president is recommending already.” REUTERS
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Brad takes it back Brad Pitt is doing damage control after he made some lessthan-complimentary remarks to Parade about life with Jennifer Aniston. “It started feeling pathetic. It became very clear to me that I was intent on trying to find a movie about an interesting life, but I wasn’t living an interesting life myself,” Pitt told the magazine. “I think that my marriage [to Aniston] had something to do with it. Trying to pretend the marriage was something that it wasn’t.” But Pitt insists his comments
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Gunn calls Alley’s bluff Alley has looked nothing but great since appearing on “Dancing with the Stars.” But is she really a size 4 after dropping 100 pounds, as she claims? Tim Gunn thinks not. “There is a phenomenon out there right now that I call the lying, deceptive shell game of vanity sizing. In fact a 4 is really a 6 or an 8,” Gunn said in an interview with a Tampa, Fla., radio station over the weekend. Instead, Gunn — who served as the chief creative director for Liz Claiborne before you met him and his catchphrases on “Project Runway” — suspects that Alley is actually somewhere between a size 8 and a size 10. And that’s in 2011 speak: He points out that a
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were taken out of context. “It grieves me that this was interpreted this way,” Pitt says in a statement. “Jen is an incredibly giving, loving and hilarious woman who remains my friend. It is an important relationship I value greatly. The point I was trying to make is not that Jen was dull, but that I was becoming dull to myself — and that, I am responsible for.”
It’s a boy for January January Jones has given birth to a healthy baby boy, according to People magazine. Her rep confirms that the “Mad Men” star and her new son, Xander Dolan, are “doing
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great.” Jones had said during her pregnancy that the baby’s sex would be a surprise. She similarly declined to reveal the identity of Xander’s father.
Bring on the Beckhams Maybe David and Victoria Beckham aren’t done having kids after all, as the soccer star hinted to Ellen DeGeneres that they’d welcome the idea of another baby. “If we were lucky enough to have another one, it would be great,” he said. “We always spoke about having a big family. We love children. We are very blessed to have four healthy children; so if one comes along, that would be amazing.”
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myentertainment This weekend on the stage and red carpet 1: We don’t say this often — probably because we rarely think it — but Ashlee Simpson looked great on the BAFTA red carpet in L.A. on Saturday night. As for her date, Vincent Piazza? Not as cute as her pixie cut, but we approve. 2: Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez and Usher were snapped backstage at the Georgia Music Hall of Fame Awards on Saturday. 3: There was some serious dirty hair in L.A. on Thursday night. Ke$ha and Alice Cooper were onstage together for reasons we’re not entirely sure of, but are nonetheless grateful for.
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MONDAY 8-10 p.m. “The Sing-Off” 10-11 p.m. “The Playboy Club”
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TUESDAY 8-10 p.m. “The Biggest Loser” 10-11 p.m. “Parenthood”
WEDNESDAY 8-8:30 p.m. “Up All Night” 8:30-9 p.m. “Free Agents” 9-10 p.m. “Harry’s Law” 10-11 p.m. “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”
THURSDAY 8-8:30 p.m. “Community” 8:30-9 p.m. “Parks and Recreation” 9-9:30 p.m. “The Office” 9:30-10 p.m. “Whitney” 10-11 p.m. “Prime Suspect”
FRIDAY (as of 10/21) 8-9 p.m. “Chuck” 9-10 p.m. “Grimm” 10-11 p.m. “Dateline”
SUNDAY 7-8:15 p.m. “Football Night in America” 8:15-11:30 p.m. “NBC Sunday Night Football”
Tune in: “The Playboy Club” premieres tonight at 10 on NBC.
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efore the first cottontail and corset make appearances onscreen, “The Playboy Club” is stirring up controversy. Taking place at the Chicago home base of the infamous 1960s nightclub chain, the new NBC drama is being criticized for glorifying an institution that objectifies women. “These girls are using so much more than [their bodies],” says actress Naturi Naughton, who likes to refer to her character, Brenda, as a “chocolate Bunny.” “I mean, it’s empowering because these girls are smart, they’re going to school, they’re buying homes ... things that women weren’t able do at that time. [They’re] using their resources and relying on themselves.” In truth, the iconic Bunny costumes are rather
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tame by today’s standards, and are the most visually risque thing you’ll see in the pilot. But in that first hour, brand new Bunny Maureen (Amber Heard), who captures the eye of every man in the club,
finds herself in a dire situation that only “the ultimate playboy,” attorney Nick Dalton (Eddie Cibrian), can rescue her from. “Don’t underestimate that character and her intelligence,” Heard insists. “I
think Maureen allows herself to be helped when she needs it. She by no means relies on any character, male or female, in this story — and never has.” What the series relies on is audiences buying in-
to the escapism these clubs provided, 50 years after the fact. But nostalgia is a powerful drug. “This is a world where you come to enjoy the music. You walk in. You feel like you’re in this fantasy, and that’s what it was,” says Naughton. “It’s like Disney World for adults, which is one of the phrases that was used. And at the end of the day, there is no Disney World without the characters and without the people [and] the roller coasters, and without all the fun things that you come for.” As long as audiences are willing to buy a ticket and take the ride. AMBER RAY
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‘The Roast of Charlie Sheen’
‘Two and a Half Men’ COMEDY. Minus one “winning” crazy man — yes, Charlie Sheen’s character gets killed off tonight — “Two and a Half Men” reboots with Ashton Kutcher in the lead. The “That ’70s Show” vet plays an Internet billionaire with a broken heart who finds comfort in Alan (Jon Cryer) and son Jake
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SPECIAL. And this is what is left of that “winning” crazy man’s career. Seth MacFarlane serves as Roast Master. Premiere, 10 p.m., Comedy Central From left: Angus T. Jones, Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer star in “Two and a Half Men.”
‘2 Broke Girls’ COMEDY. A tough Brooklyn waitress (Kat Dennings, serving
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It’s one of our favorite pilots this fall. Series premiere, 9:30 p.m., CBS
‘Dancing with the Stars’ REALITY. A new cast of celebs — including Ricki Lake, Kristin Cavallari, Chynna Phillips, Nancy Grace, Hope Solo, Elisabetta Canalis, Ron Artest, David Arquette, J.R. Martinez, Rob Kardashian and Chaz Bono — battle it out on the dance floor. Season premiere, 8 p.m., ABC METRO/AR
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Scene-stealer: Maya Rudolph, ‘Up All Night’ Maya Rudolph is not a childless, self-absorbed talk show host. She just plays one on TV. “Yeah, I’ve got three kids, so I’m a crazy person,” deadpans the former “Saturday Night Live” star, who reunites with executive producer Lorne Michaels for the new sitcom, “Up All Night.” “The funny irony, really, is that I’m the one without the kid in the show.” Rudolph plays Ava, the demanding boss to Christina Applegate’s new mom, Reagan (Will Arnett stars as the baby daddy). Ava’s cluelessness when it comes to the reality of raising a kid spikes on Reagan’s first day back to work; the boss awkwardly pleas that they par-
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was really hard to fathom because everything for me was living, breathing ‘SNL’ at the time,” she says of her former gig. “It’s funny when you think back to the person that you thought you were going to be or you hold any sort of judgment over parents,” Rudolph adds, reflecting on her character and younger self. “You really don’t know [what it’s like to be a parent] until you have that experience.” AMBER RAY
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Play along with NBC’s insistence that this isn’t a remake of the British series starring Helen Mirren, and their star, Maria Bello, could be one of the most absorbing homicide detectives on television. To succeed, though, this cop drama has to get over the “chick in a dude’s world” line that dominates the pilot — quickly. (Premieres Thursday at 10 p.m. on NBC)
“Whitney” has potential to be a smart commentary on modern relationships — until you meet the secondary characters. The central couple (Whitney Cummings and Chris D’Elia) has likable goofiness, sarcasm and heart. But the sloppily written caricatures that surround the duo — the bitter divorcee; the “perfect” couple — are so painfully unlikable, audiences are likely to break up with this sitcom after the first date. (Premieres Thursday at 9:30 p.m. on NBC)
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in New Order (the group that soldiered on after Curtis’ suicide) announced a reunion — without him. Though he doesn’t sound happy about the new New Order, his tone is more straightforward than angry. “Our relationship has been terrible ever since we stopped working together,” he says of singer Bernard Sumner. “So I’m not in a hurry to work with that bastard and I’m sure he’s not in a f—ing hurry to work with me. But they
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level, it’s important to stay current in your prospective field of employment. “Conferences and professional organizations are one of the universals of professional development,” says Krauss. “It’s where you learn about the most current trends in your field.” And then, of course, list these babies on your current, relevant résumé.
Think twice about a master’s An undergrad degree in linguistics that you don’t know how to use? That’s a forgivable move, and your university shares some of the murky guilt. But the old “wrong me once” adage applies to poorly thoughtout master’s degrees. After leaving Vanderbilt, Krauss discovered that advanced degrees weren’t always an asset when jobhunting in new fields. “An advanced degree scares people if you’re not in higher ed. A lot of the time, employers think: ‘Why would you want to do this?’” MONICA WEYMOUTH
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Rick Perry is Big Oil’s man The main portion of Rick Perry’s political contributions come from oil and gas companies. Do we really need another Texas oil and gas representative in the White House so soon? Maybe there’s some unfinished business — like Iran? GLENN HAYES, VIA E-MAIL
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Qualifications include an Associate's degree with MLT (ASCP) or the equivalent or a Bachelor's degree with MT (ASCP) or the equivalent. Previous blood bank experience is desired.
Arbour Hospital is opening a new Psychiatric Unit in Quincy, MA. Positions include:
Lebanon, New Hampshire
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Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC) is an academic institution located in Lebanon, New Hampshire on the Vermont/New Hampshire border. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center includes a modern 400-bed tertiary care hospital, research and clinical facilities for Dartmouth Medical School, Norris Cotton Cancer Center and the DartmouthHitchcock Clinic, a region wide multi-specialty community practice group started in 1927. We have also consistently been rated one of America's Best Hospitals by U.S. News & World Report.
Please apply online at: www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org We are an equal opportunity employer.
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Occupational Therapist: To help patients improve their performance in living and working environments. They will work with patients at an inpatient facility who suffer from a mental or emotional condition. Candidates should have at least one year of experience working with patients in an acute adult setting. Full time position, hours are flexible. Experience and Masters Degree required. Registered Nurse to work on the unit. Responsible for nursing tasks in accordance with the established standards of nursing practice in order to ensure quality of nursing care. Consistently identifies patient and family educational needs, develops effective teaching methods and evaluates the effectiveness of the interventions. Monitors and evaluates the effects of patient medication. Full time - day, evening, and night are available. Candidates must be a Registered Nurse in the state of MA; Bachelors Degree in Nursing; Must have at least 3 years Psychiatric Nursing Experience. Unit Nurse Manager: Responsible for all nursing functions on the unit including supervising staff, overseeing admissions and assisting with patient issues. Full time position, various hours. Candidates with psych nursing experience are preferred. One year management experience required. Must have current MA RN license. Various positions, full-time, part-time, per diem are available. For a full listing, please go to arbourhealth.com Questions contact: Justina.Goncalves@uhsinc.com
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