Word: busful
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...commitment by including full funding for the Green Line extension in his transportation bond bill,” Curtatone said in a statement. For Tufts students, the thought of a T stop closer than a 10-minute walk away is appealing. “There is a bus that stops by now, but it’s usually delayed, so it takes a long time to get to Davis square and the T stop is really inaccessible,” said freshman Edward Chao. The new stop would also mean more convenient access to downtown Boston...
Unlike most Palestinian terrorist attacks, intended to cause the highest number of casualties, usually in cafes or bus stations, Thursday's attacker chose a highly symbolic target. Mercaz Harav seminary is the birthplace of the Jewish religious nationalist movement, which is behind the push to build Jewish settlements in the Palestinian territory of the West Bank. Now, one senior police officer told TIME, there is concern that some bands of armed settlers may take revenge against nearby Arab villages...
...understandable that these final hours have not been a time for nuance, especially with polls suggesting a race too close to call in both states. Clinton rolled across economically struggling Ohio this past weekend in a bus emblazoned "Solutions for America," giving feisty speeches to crowds that - while they were only a fraction of the size that Barack Obama was drawing - seemed as intense and determined as any she has drawn to date in this campaign. In depressed Youngstown, she appeared with hometown favorite Kelly "The Ghost" Pavlik, the middleweight boxing champion, and declared: "I'm a fighter, a doer...
...quickly became clear that the evening would be one of emotion. North Korean and U.S. flags stood at either end of the stage, and the audience rose as both nations' anthems were played. For the next two hours, it was easy to forget that during the afternoon's bus ride, we had passed a poster of a giant fist slamming a helpless little Uncle Sam that read, SMASH...
...were about to leave, a group of around 40 people walked up in orderly rows, approaching the statue reverentially and then bowing deeply. But before we could ask what, exactly, the Great Leader meant to them, their tour guide herded them off. When we were back on the bus, we got a tongue-lashing in Korean from a senior minder. My group's minder, Mr. Kim, sheepishly interpreted: "Stick to the schedule. Otherwise, you'll never be able to see everything, and you'll get in trouble...