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(02/09/01 11:00am)
4:25 p.m.: The police issued a detailed plea to the public in an effort to squeeze additional information from anyone who may have unknowingly been in contact with the person or persons who murdered Susanne and Half Zantop.
(02/09/01 11:00am)
Today's plea for new clues about the Zantop murder case does not mean the investigation is over, according to Jack Levin, director of the Brudnick Center on Violence at Northeastern University.
(02/08/01 11:00am)
Since Half and Susanne Zantop were murdered almost two weeks ago, investigators have claimed optimism, but released few details of their actual progress. Now, with the FBI, the N.H. State Police and the Hanover Police on the job, the optimism continues, and according to Senior Assistant Attorney General Kelly Ayotte, the team will begin releasing more information starting tomorrow.
(02/07/01 11:00am)
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has entered the fray of the Zantop murder investigation, Senior Assistant Attorney General Kelly Ayotte said yesterday in a news conference.
(02/06/01 11:00am)
Chief of the New Hampshire Criminal Justice Bureau Charles Putnam denied rumors yesterday that an arrest in connection with the Zantop murders had been made in Arizona.
(02/06/01 11:00am)
Starting immediately, the Federal Bureau of Investigation will enter the fray of the Zantop murder investigation, Senior Assistant Attorney General Kelly Ayotte said today in a news conference.
(02/05/01 11:00am)
New Hampshire state police returned to 115 Trescott this weekend -- more than seven days after the Zantops were murdered there -- to question passers-by in an attempt to shed new light on the investigation.
(02/04/01 11:00am)
New Hampshire state police returned to 115 Trescott road yesterday -- a week after the Zantops were murdered there -- to question passers-by in an attempt to shed new light on the investigation.
(02/03/01 11:00am)
As the Hanover community prepares to mourn this afternoon at Rollins Chapel, Senior Assistant Attorney General Kelly Ayotte would not comment on reports that the investigation was pursuing a suspect from Arizona.
(02/02/01 11:00am)
Barring an arrest within the next day, the Zantop murder investigation will have dragged on for a full week without resolve -- setting it in a different league from the majority of similar murder cases.
(02/02/01 11:00am)
Susanne and Half Zantop were stabbed to death, State Attorney General Philip McLaughlin confirmed yesterday in a news conference held at the Hanover Police station.
(02/02/01 11:00am)
Although the team investigating the double murder of Susanne and Half Zantop continues following up leads, an arrest is still not imminent today, according to Senior Assistant Attorney General Kelly Ayotte.
(02/01/01 11:00am)
Susanne and Half Zantop were victims of a stabbing, State Attorney General Philip McLaughlin confirmed today in a news conference held at the Hanover police station.
(01/31/01 11:00am)
Sunday evening a reporter showed up at the East Wheelock dorm room of David Hoftiezer '04, trying to question him and his roommates about a "suspicious" individual who had allegedly been seen loitering on the night of the Zantop's murder. College Proctor Bob McEwen later identified the individual as a Dartmouth student looking for a telephone.
(01/30/01 11:00am)
At 11:15 a.m. yesterday, two Dick's House counselors, a class dean and two eatth science professors filed into Fairchild 415 to face a classroom full of students who had spent every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning this term with Half Zantop.
(01/29/01 11:00am)
Dean of the College James Larimore said it was his experience working for the Federal Emergency Management Agency during the devastating 1989 San Francisco earthquake -- and not his long administrative career -- that most prepared him for the tragedy that befell Hanover over the weekend.
(01/18/01 11:00am)
(Editor's note: This is the fourth in a series of articles examining the prospects and promises of President-elect George W. Bush. Everyday this week, leading up to Saturday's inauguration, The Dartmouth will consider a major issue that Bush will have to address during his presidency.)
(01/17/01 11:00am)
Members of the faculty who spoke to The Dartmouth yesterday said they were not very shocked by College Provost Susan Prager's decision to leave, and had mixed responses about her departure's implications for the academic planning process, which she has been heading.
(01/16/01 11:00am)
Provost Susan Prager announced that she will leave the College July 1, 2001 after only two years serving as Dartmouth's provost -- second only in administrative rank to College President James Wright.
(01/12/01 11:00am)
The mission of the College's Campus Planning and Design Committee, according to its chair Margaret Dyer Chamberlain, is to maintain the feel of Dartmouth -- a school with such inherent character that it inspired Dwight D. Eisenhower to remark, "This is what a college should look like," when he visited in the 1950s.