Friday, April 19, 2013

Etymological Rendition of Today's Headlines


CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — State police say a campus police officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has suffered life-threatening injuries in a shooting on the campus outside Boston.
State police spokesman Dave Procopio says the shooting took place about 10:30 p.m. outside an MIT building. The injured officer was described as a male but no further information about him was released.
Procopio says authorities are searching for a suspect or suspects. No arrests have been made.
MIT police, Cambridge police and state police are involved in the investigation.
About 11,000 people attend the prestigious school.
Etymological interpretation of what is happening.

COG OF A WHEEL; SLIGHT ARCH(1), lump of dough(2) - The condition(3) monitors that protect against civil disorder(4) say a division(5)  monitor(4) and enforcer(6) at the location of the large hill (great blue hill)(7) organization/society that establishes law (8) of the systematic treatment of an art or the arts (9) has suffered life threatening injuries in a shooting on the corner(10) outside Baal's town (11)(12)

Central authority(3) spokesman (13) beloved who progresses(14)(15) says the shooting took place about 10:30 P.M. outside a blue hill society establishment for the systematic guidance of the range of human activities(MIT)(16) and their results building.  The injured enforcement monitor was described as a male but no further information about him was released.

He who progresses says authorities are searching for a suspect or suspects. No deprivations of liberty in connection with this investigation(17) have been made.

MIT enforcement monitors, visible enforcement monitors and government enforcement monitors are involved in the investigation.

About 11,000 people are present (18) at the institution(19) where deceit and illusion are practiced(20).

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