Por: The Boston Globe World February 24, 2023
A Cambridge man’s long fight for justice for his gay brother who fell to his death 35 years ago from a clifftop in Sydney, Australia, ended Thursday when a man pleaded guilty to manslaughter in a courtroom in New South Wales.Steve Johnson watched a livestream of the proceedings as Scott White admitted to killing Scott Johnson, a confession that came three months after his conviction on a murder charge from a previous trial was overturned by an... + full article
New York Daily News USA Crime February 23, 2023
An Australian man accused of killing an American student nearly 35 years ago pleaded guilty to manslaughter on Thursday, three months after his conviction for murder was overturned on appeal. Scott Phillip White was arrested in May 2020 and charged with murder in the 1998... + más
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ABC News USA World February 23, 2023
CANBERRA, Australia -- An Australian pleaded guilty on Thursday to the manslaughter of an American who fell to his death 35 years ago from a Sydney clifftop that was known as a gay meeting place, with the victim’s family welcoming the latest twist in their long campaign for... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation January 12, 2023
The City of Cambridge will hold a community meeting Thursday night in response to the death of Sayed Faisal, the 20-year-old student who was by a Cambridge police officer last week.The meeting, to be held at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School in Cambridge from 6 p.m. to 8... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life December 23, 2022
CAMBRIDGE — Darwin’s Ltd., a four-location chain of coffee shops in Cambridge, is pouring its last cups of coffee on Thursday, closing up shop for good in the wake of heated union negotiations.The location on Mt. Auburn Street closed on Nov. 22, but for the remaining three... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation November 19, 2022
The city of Cambridge returned to using its municipal water supply ahead of schedule Saturday, nearly three months after it switched to MWRA service following the detection of toxic “forever chemicals” in the city’s drinking water.In late August, Cambridge officials said... + más
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It seemed that 2022 would mark the end of Steve Johnson’s 34-year quest to secure justice for his murdered brother, who fell to his death from a cliff in 1988 following a struggle at an oceanside spot in Sydney, Australia, where gay people were known to gather.In January of... + más
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Customers, baristas poured one out for Darwin’s as Cambridge coffee shop chain closed for good | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 25, 2022
The Cambridge City Council adopted an ordinance Monday to ban the local sale of new fur products, beginning in January. The new policy, which was approved unanimously, was applauded by the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.“People don’t realize... + más
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