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...insane,” he says of the tour. “I remember being in a place called Japan, but I didn’t know if I was actually in Japan.” This winter, Harvard has taken a backseat to Eskenazi’s nascent rockstardom. He has been bussing it to New York each weekend to rehearse new tracks. “He’s only around Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday,” his roommate Magnus Grimeland ’07 reports. “But this is the stuff he loves. He always...
...pleas started to slow down. Imagine my dismay then, when driving to a tee-ball game, one of my sons' teammates Charlie jumped into the minivan and shouted, "Spiderman is so cool. It is the most amazing movie. What was your favorite part?" I cringed and then from the backseat came the reply." I don' t have a favorite part because my mom loves me. I guess your mom doesn' t love...
...organized to reach out to the affected residents and alert them to the proposal the University announced Wednesday. Some residents near the Brighton Mills Shopping Center expressed anger in response to the limited answers that Harvard officials could provide. “Everyone seems to have to take the backseat to the desires of the University who thinks that nothing can go forward until they have this Charlesview property,” said Allston resident Paul Creighton. “Now they’re back trying to take another bite of the apple.” Harvard?...
Alvin Chalmers, handcuffed in the backseat of an undercover cop car, closes his eyes and lets out a small moan. "I'm being treated like a criminal for being a victim," he says. "What kind of system is this?" Chalmers, a former municipal worker with a full beard and sad eyes who admits having been a drug addict, has just been plucked off rough-and-tumble Whitelock Street in the Reservoir Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, Md. His crime? Being too scared to testify in court against a paroled murderer who robbed him at gunpoint last April. Chalmers began missing court...
...ready to be on the podium. A few things didn't go my way. Obviously I was in position to win by a significant margin, even with poor skiing in the first run." That didn't happen either. Miller again came out with authority in his trademark "backseat" style, piling over the two bumps in the upper part of the Sestriere Colle slalom run. At the end of the run, Miller had a .97 second lead on Raich heading into the second run. In other words, he was winning by a mile. Raich, perhaps the best skier in the world...