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...Free at Last” isn’t iTunes-friendly, nor does it seem particularly designed for club or radio play (though it deserves to get some of both). This is music to be listened to, because unlike many of his contemporaries, Freeway has something to say. On closer “I Cry,” a musical inventory of his life’s lowpoints, Freeway speaks, “I’m gonna break it down to y’all, a few times in my life where I had to cry. It?...
Shenzhen's Interlaken offers Chinese tourists a little taste of Europe closer to home. Its developer, Shenzhen OCT Sanzhou Investment, has sunk nearly $450 million into the park's 2,200 acres (890 hectares). Located on a crystal-clear man-made lake, the centerpiece is a 300-room, five-star hotel with a Gothic cathedral lobby and an Austrian chef. The drive for authenticity is relentless: last summer an alpine songfest even brought yodelers to the resort. You can tour the property aboard an antique railroad that circles it, or view it from the highest summit--some...
...year of negotiations between Harvard and the owner of the Charlesview Apartment complex culminated in the signing of a purchase and sale agreement today, bringing the University one step closer to completing the picture of its proposed campus in Allston...
...will compete today—finished seventh in last year’s NCAA championships, while O’Connor notched fifth place. “These guys have truly done the incredible in the past,” Weiss said. “Every year as we get closer to our goals, they help us. Having them on the squad helps show freshmen like Jantzen how it’s done.” “O’Connor’s really got that drive to do his best,” Warren added...
...Belgrade itself, where politics is poised between moderately pro-Western forces who want Serbia to join the E.U. and nationalists who favor closer ties with Moscow, a decision by the E.U. to back Kosovo's independence could make waves. Aleksander Popovic, deputy head of the ruling Democratic Party of Serbia, told TIME that Serbia may well reconsider its "betrothal" to the E.U. if the E.U. recognizes Kosovo. Djelic, the Deputy Premier, agrees: E.U. support for a unilateral declaration, he said, "would throw the European orientation of Serbia - and certainly the speed of reform - into question." In one recent poll...