Word: beacon
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Melvin H. King, an African-American, who for years was a Beacon Hill representative, threw his hat in the ring in 1986, expecting to capitalize on the minority vote...
...conservative democrat" who had amassed a solidly liberal voting record on Beacon Hill, Vallely was widely expected to spend more money than any other candidate. When Joseph P. Kennedy III., decided to enter the race, "I grew an understanding of reality," Vallely said...
...additional robbery was reported by the Somerville police department. This robbery took place on Beacon Street outside of Star Market...
...practice that is estimated to involve 250,000 children worldwide. On land mines, however, State Department spokesman James P. Rubin stepped up to the plate, insisting that the U.S. spends more money and effort than all other nations combined on finding and destroying mines, and calling America "a beacon for human rights." Jeffersonian rhetoric aside, by abstaining from yesterday's treaty Washington is finding its claim to global leadership on human rights increasingly under fire...
Underage drinking is of particular importance in Demakis' precinct, which includes the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the row of MIT fraternity houses on Beacon Street. Demakis said he encourages schools to be more proactive in both educating students about the dangers of drinking and monitoring student activities...