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  2. Newton-Hooke priority controversy for the inverse square law

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    Hooke's correspondence with Newton during 1679–1680 not only mentioned this inverse square supposition for the decline of attraction with increasing distance, but also, in Hooke's opening letter to Newton, of 24 November 1679, an approach of "compounding the celestial motions of the planets of a direct motion by the tangent & an attractive ...

  3. Judge finds Newton officers lacked cause for controversial ...

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    Judge allows plaintiff's false arrest case to go to trial, and also finds substantially true' his claims that one Newton officer had ... was pulled over by Newton police officer Nathan Winters on ...

  4. De motu corporum in gyrum - Wikipedia

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    Later, in 1686, when Newton's Principia had been presented to the Royal Society, Hooke claimed from this correspondence the credit for some of Newton's content in the Principia, and said Newton owed the idea of an inverse-square law of attraction to him – although at the same time, Hooke disclaimed any credit for the curves and trajectories ...

  5. Public defenders sue Mass. State Police, allege flouting of ...

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    According to the lawsuit, state police took 588 days to produce a list of troopers charged with criminal conduct upon request, and even then limited the list only to officers criminally charged in ...

  6. City administrator responds to claims of Newton being unsafe

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    Sep. 26—In response to a resident's claims that Newton is no longer a safe placeto live and its officials are doing nothing to confront homelessness in the area, the city administrator sent an ...

  7. Wakefield standoff - Wikipedia

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    About two weeks after the standoff, some of those arrested filed a $70,000,000 civil rights and defamation lawsuit against media outlets, the Massachusetts State Police, some individual troopers involved in the standoff, the presiding arraignment judge, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts for "violating the claimants civil, national and human rights."