Word: beacons
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...fans like Vivienne Sworder, though, such details are of little interest. Her only concern is when Kinkade will unveil the next of the snowscapes with which she is so taken. The latest issue of The Beacon, the Kinkade Collectors' Society's newsletter, features one entitled Autumn Snow that is not yet part of her collection. "I'm looking to get that one very soon," she says...
...activists for its stance), argue that since state control of the industry loosened, visitors hand money directly to tens of thousands of ordinary Burmese who depend on it. Since when, they add, was isolation good for human rights? Think North Korea. And when did any leader, even such a beacon of resistance as Aung San Suu Kyi, speak for an entire party or people? The nld is split on the issue. The Burmese, who extend Southeast Asia's warmest welcome to tourists, are clearly happy to see them, not soldiers, on the streets. Some tourism supporters accuse boycott advocates...
Cellucci's departure could rearrange the political landscape of Beacon Hill, according to an article in The Boston Globe. Democrats will have a chance to score policy victories against Swift, whose political reputation is already suffering...
...Part of the history of the Square is that it is constantly evolving," says Charles Sullivan, director of the Cambridge Historical Commission. "It is not like Beacon Hill trying to preserve the 19th century...
...have discussed our differences. Now it is time to find common ground and build consensus to make America a beacon of opportunity in the 21st century," he said. "I'm optimistic this can happen. Our future demands it and our history proves...