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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...every day one falls in love. I, however, have fallen. She's not too comely; in fact, she's large, slow and her perfume recalls the aroma of men's bathrooms and elephant cages. Alas, love is blind. I've fallen for Boston's T, which seems more perfect for each of its imperfections...

Author: By Hugh P. Liebert, | Title: Falling in Love With the T | 12/7/1999 | See Source »

...bevy of thugs (meaner than Vinny Barbarino) and wayward youth who scare timid passengers, especially tourists, into silent submission. Nevertheless, the subway's filth fairly represents the less attractive features of city life. If Jefferson and Hamilton had had to ride the New York subway to work every day, we might all be living on the farm...

Author: By Hugh P. Liebert, | Title: Falling in Love With the T | 12/7/1999 | See Source »

...have been a jovial gathering of like-minded students celebrating their shared political beliefs. And the organizers could even have scheduled time for some aforementioned light-hearted whining about the Kremlin on the Charles. Instead, by calling the event a "Coming Out" dinner and scheduling it on World AIDS Day, those who organized the event demonstrated themselves to be not principled but rather inconsiderate and foolishly misdirected...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Foolishness on the Right | 12/7/1999 | See Source »

...Those choosing the name of last week's event chose a completely inappropriate target for their mockery. Further, the tragedy of the AIDS epidemic affects us all but certainly has a special resonance in the gay community. By holding their absurdly denoted dinner on the one day of the year set aside for remembering AIDS and its victims, last week's organizers demonstrated abhorrent disregard for the feelings of other students...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Foolishness on the Right | 12/7/1999 | See Source »

...disease) and wanted to win his boss's favor by painting himself as a hero. So he started a small fire in a wastebasket, claimed two knife-wielding hooded men entered the apartment - and slashed himself. The plan was to say he scared off the assailants and saved the day...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Greek Tragedy That Killed Edmond Safra | 12/7/1999 | See Source »

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