Word: centralized
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...former Massachusetts governor and 1988 Democratic presidential nominee's central theme was the importance of grassroots campaigning...
...Angeles County, 629,289 people voted for a dead man. Sherman Block, who held the office of county sheriff for 16 years, died of cerebral hemorrhaging five days before the election. His victorious opponent, Lee Baca, had turned Block's health into a central issue earlier in the hard-fought campaign. When Block passed away, Baca's position was clearly vindicated and the boon to his credibility helped him eke out a win. Still, Block's supporters point out that his strong showing despite his lack of vital signs was a clear message from voters. That message...
...Boston Public Library does it again. Today, the "Making a Difference" film series will be showcasing Weapons of the Spirits, the inspirational and true story about a French village that sheltered Jews from the Nazi terror during World War II. 6 p.m., Rabb Lecture Hall, Central Branch Library, Copley Square. 536-5400. FREE...
...there any more to say? Well, no. Because this is just about all that Inman has to offer in the way of coffee shops. Yes, this is the home base of 1369 Coffee House. Many have wondered why the address of the Central Square location was 757 Mass. Ave. when the name of the place was 1369. Here in Inman lie the answers. 1369 is the quintessential coffee shop: small round tables, offerings of muffins, coffee made every way possible and funky waitstaff insure it. The Square prides itself on being free of national chains such as Starbucks. The truth...
...time students who, in their spare time, oversee the door-to-door delivery of more than 5,500 newspapers every day. Few comparable college newspapers attempt anything on this scale. The Princetonian only delivers to subscribers and the Yale Daily News merely leaves a bunch of papers at a central spot in the residential colleges, in spite of both papers having a readership an order of magnitude smaller than The Crimson's. Neither offers access to national newspapers on campus...