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...last year. It’s evident that Room On Fire will earn the band few fans, and certainly won’t convert any non-believers, a recipe for less than spectacular sales. The album’s inevitably underwhelming release should once again underscore this crucial point: rock really is dead. But for serious this time...
...concludes. Indeed, what Harvard professor wouldn’t be proud of a book that cites a Sony movie and a chronology appended to a high school syllabus to document casualty figures from a major conflict, and an editorial in The Orlando Sentinel to resolve the controversies regarding a crucial United Nations resolution that has been the subject of numerous scholarly studies...
...addition to the controversy over rent control, councillors expressed strong opposition to state increases in public housing rents and moved one step closer to a crucial vote on the rezoning of the Riverside neighborhood...
...bold decision to challenge the Solomon Amendment represents a crucial step in the protection of First Amendment freedoms and gay rights. The Law School’s conspicuous lack of participation in the lawsuit, however, is disappointing and raises serious questions about the University’s commitment to fight discrimination...
...Crimson and Huskies went back-and-forth in the fifth game until a crucial block by Northeastern outside hitters Rebecca Holland and Shannon Brooker gave the Huskies a comfortable 14-11 advantage...