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...special note are the carved figurines of hurlers and Gaelic footballers declaring “Players please on every ground.” The bar also features an impressive sound system (the better to hear the pipers, of course) and a large flatscreen TV. The Phoenix Landing is a block or two south of the Central Square T station, and should be a stop on any Cambridge pub crawl this March 17th...
Once completed, the 55-foot tall building will block the view of a significant portion of Tower-dwellers, reduce green space, and change the social dynamic of the entire area. These are faint qualms about such a crucial housing complex, but they have been raised by East River undergrads. Since the case for construction is so strong, there is no reason why the University and the HPAI shouldn’t be able to make a convincing argument to House residents and Masters about the necessity of the new construction. They must do so. Intra-University bad blood is unnecessary...
...Yeah he would block me,” Frank says. “All the time...
...Linnaean Street resident reported that upon exiting her residence, she observed a male standing at the corner of Linnaean Street and Avon Street, one block north of the Quad. The resident then walked to her motor vehicle and the suspect also walked over, staring at her. She then went back into her residence and the suspect left a few minutes later. Since June of 2004, the suspect has done this approximately twenty times...
Using a slightly different approach, Dr. Alvaro Pascual-Leone at Harvard Medical School is beginning to see improvements in his stroke patients' speech. Instead of boosting activity in the compensating areas of the brain, Pascual-Leone is trying to disrupt the neural pathways that block recovery. "What the brain tries to do as a first-line response is to shut down activity in damaged areas," he explains. That gives the neurons that are only slightly damaged a chance to recover before coming back online. But in some stroke patients, the inhibitory network never lets up. By weakening those neurons with...