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...Artery opened in 1959, it carried 75,000 vehicles a day. Now, however, it overflows with 190,000 vehicles. Deemed one of the most congested highways in the U.S., the Artery boasts 10 hours of crawling traffic daily, an accident rate four times the national average and an estimated annual cost to motorists of over $5 million due to wasted fuel and wasted time. The current highway system also cuts off the North End and the waterfront from downtown Boston, destroying the economy of these neglected neighborhoods. If nothing were done to change the current problems, by the year...
Through Sunday, November 8, if interested in helping the hungry and tasting some funky vegetables not often served at area dining halls, stop by a few local restaurants to partake in the Annual Collard Greens Festival. Some extra special collard greens are dished up for every lucky patron as part of the Food for Free initiative (a Cambridge based hunger relief organization committed to providing fresh food to nutritionally-vulnerable people in the community). Middle East Restaurant, 472 Mass. Ave., Central Square East Coast Grill, 1271 Cambridge St. Redbones Barbecue, 55 Chester St., Davis Square Asmara Restaurant, 739 Mass...
...School of the Americas, allegedly a factory for right-wing assassins, is the recipient of the 22nd Annual Sacco-Vanzetti Memorial Award. The Rev. Nick Cardell, recently released from a six month sentence for protesting the school at Fort Bennings, Georgia, will be receiving the award on behalf of the school. 11 a.m., Community Church of Boston, 565 Boylston St., Copley Square...
Most Crimson readers, of course, do not care enough to call every time they are missing their free copy. Subscribers to national newspapers who forked out 80-odd dollars for their annual subscriptions, on the other hand, tend to be a little more irate when they don't get their Times or Journal. David Amerikaner '01, who received his Wall Street Journal only twice in two weeks, writes, "I have been calling the Crimson...[and] have left four messages so far, none of which have been returned. I expect a full refund for all of the days our paper...
account, which had accumulated approximately $40,000 over and above the annual term bill distribution," Cooke wrote in an e-mail message...