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...Serve breakfast all-day long. All dining hall food should be so good...
Take the case of "Wittey" Bulger. This character made an appearance in a story on March 17 about the South Boston St. Patrick's Day Breakfast. The annual breakfast is hosted by the state senator from South Boston. Until this year, that senator was Massacusetts Senate President William M. Bulger, who left elected office last year to become the president of the University of Massachusetts (UMass). This year, current State Sen. Stephen F. Lynch hosted the event, and The Crimson sent a reporter to cover it. The carefully-reported depiction of the event was an example of solid, timely coverage...
...these issues in a way which is both timely and understandable to the general Harvard audience. To do this, Crimson reporters who cover local issues must make an effort to understand the background which so many Harvard students lack. Clearly, the reporter who covered the St. Patrick's Day breakfast has his background; however, as the appearance of "Wittey" shows, there is still work to be done for all at The Crimson. Who knows--maybe it will be a Crimson reporter who finally tracks him down (Whitey, that...
...small wonder the U.S. government has scant success in selling democratic principles to foreign governments such as China [NATION, March 10]. The whole world watches as the President transforms the White House's Lincoln Bedroom into a high-perk bed-and-breakfast free-enterprise zone to raise campaign funds. If any foreign-government honcho wanted to play down the merits of democracy, all he would need to do is tell his people to sit in front of the TV during a U.S. presidential campaign and watch the democratic process degenerate into disgusting mudslinging. The worst part is imagining where...
...Everything in Currier House is connected. You can walk to breakfast in your pajamas and slippers...