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CAMPUS CRIME BEAT

Tuesday, January 27 4:21 p.m. - A vehicle was vandalized in the Regis lot. This is under investigation. 6:40 p.m. - A hit and run was reported at the townhouses. This is under investigation. 12:09 p.m. - There was a narcotics violation in a residence hall.
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Dattco bus hits two parked cars at townhouses

Two students' cars were extensively damaged when a Dattco bus took a turn too widely outside the 1 Block of the Townhouses at 11:10 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 23. A silver Subaru Impreza owned by Nathan Rosencranz'05 suffered the most damage of three vehicles involved in the accident.
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Rep. Shays to discuss Patriot Act

Rep. Christopher Shays, R-CT will come to Fairfield University this Saturday to participate in an open forum about the so-called "Patriot Act." After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, Congress passed sweeping legislation dubbed the Patriot Act. The bill gave law enforcement new surveillance and detention powers, and was passed by Congress with overwhelming support.
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Third Eye Blind chosen for spring concert

Ben Harper. 112. Howie Day. All these groups generated a mixed reception when they were booked at Fairfield University in years past and this semester appears to be more of the same, with Third Eye Blind accepting a bid to play the spring concert. "I think we will satisfy the student's needs for a good concert this spring," said FUSA President Kevin Neubauer '05.
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THE BOND FILE: Philadelphians, the new perennial losers

Boston Red Sox fans are a hardy group that's endured more than their fair share of abuse. I don't need to point out the obvious; it's been a long time since the Sox won the World Series. To this I say, at least be grateful that the Patriots are in the Super Bowl for the second time in four years.