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...compensate for its humungous and growing deficit, the MBTA needs to do one of two things: cut costs or raise revenues. The only way for the agency to effectively accomplish the former would be to eliminate routes and offer otherwise reduced services, or to curtail its employees’ wages or benefits. Both would be disastrous for the citizens of Boston. The MBTA has sensibly opted to take the revenue-raising course, so that it may maintain or even improve upon current levels of service...
...keep its edge. Currently tied at the top with Penn, the Crimson’s hopes for a title depend on a victory this weekend. “Everyone understands the importance of the game in terms of our season and what we’re trying to accomplish, but I don’t think any of us are intimidated by the whole thing,” captain Charles Altchek said. “We’ve been in this spot before, going up to Dartmouth, playing them in a game of this magnitude where first place...
...damn polite to sexile our suitmates, sex in the stacks is widely recognized as one of the three Harvard must-dos. The hottest trilogy since the The Matrix, sex in Widener—along with peeing on the John Harvard statue and running primal scream—must be accomplished to truly “graduate with honors.” With this kind of exposure, no wonder everyone’s freaking out about the MAC closing. The one thing students may not be too worried about, though, is the possibility of disciplinary consequences for their traditional actions...
...into the bathroom and looked at my face, and I looked like I just climbed out of a pool. I pray the people at Fox have honor, man. I beg them, Destroy that tape." His discomfort with auditions, Benjamin believes, was caused by a sense that he had to accomplish too much in too little time. "First," he says, "I had to make people believe that I'm not Andre 3000, that I am this character. It created a lot of nervous tension." Perhaps, but Benjamin happily allowed his agents to use his renown to get auditions, so he could...
...imagine what three or four more technicians per show could accomplish,” he writes...