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Kraus, the former administrative dean for the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS), has been a state senator from Arlington for the past eight years. And now, he is making a bid to take over the office of state treasurer...
...cannot provide service to the outlying areas because of the time and distance involved. To transport to Boston, Arlington, Brighton or Brookline is unreasonable under our present concept of not duplicating a taxi service...
...some experts assert that a borrowing binge could slow the upgrading of airline fleets or lead to higher ticket prices. "Debt definitely makes it more difficult to modernize fleets," says Morten Beyer, chairman of Avmark Inc., an aviation consultant in Arlington...
Game time is almost two hours away in cozy Arlington Stadium as the Texas Rangers take batting practice. Along the baseline, hefting a bat like a mace of office, George Walker Bush ambles through his own pregame drill. He chats up players and reporters and makes small talk with fans, using a down-home twang and slang that belie ten years of New England schooling. They seek his autograph as eagerly as they do the players'. Bush scribbles on a baseball, a hat, a scrap of paper. On this warm summer evening, not one sportswriter or spectator asks about...
...President called for a constitutional amendment to carve an unprecedented exception in the Bill of Rights and allow states to make flag burning a crime. Bush delivered his announcement while standing with Republican congressional leaders in front of the Iwo Jima memorial at a hurriedly arranged photo opportunity near Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. "The flag is too sacred to be abused," he said. "If it is not defended, it is defamed...