Word: decays
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What do Hillary Clinton, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Mick Jagger and Otto von Bismarck have in common? They've all dined at Borchardt's, a Berlin classic situated between Gendarmenmarkt and the Brandenburg Gate. Opened in October 1853, the fashionable restaurant was nearly destroyed in World War II, then left to decay during the reign of East Germany's communist government. But under new management, Borchardt's gained a new lease on life after the Wall fell, and it's now a magnet for Berlin's political and social ?lite...
Visiting his ancestral homeland in February, Glaeser told Glasgow officials that their city is teetering on a “knife edge.” He said Glasgow could follow Boston’s model of economic growth—or a Baltimore-style path of urban decay...
...achieve. For millennia, cultures have protected marriage because they recognized the stability that was afforded by the healthy sexual union of a man and woman. When sex is tragically separated from the union of marriage, however, it is empirically a source of destruction, corruption and decay. Nor is this an accident, for it is the greatest good which can be the most catastrophically corrupted...
...with Gasoline Rainbow, a tale of fast-living and the Lower East Side. WIth an insight into the lives of the degenerate classes, Gasoline Rainbow follows anti-lovers Christine and Gabe in a journey through “squatters, ketamine…kidnapping, credit card fraud, urban decay and subversion.” The first rule of Gasoline Rainbow is….Tickets $2. Thursday and Friday, April 29 and 30 at 8 p.m. Saturday May 1 at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Adams House Kronauer Space...
...figure hovering around 9.8%, the government has little to boast about beyond its law-and-order record. "Fighting crime and insecurity is obviously necessary," warns ump parliamentary president Jean-Louis Debré, "but that's not enough when insecurity is now synonymous to many of our citizens with rural decay, company delocalization and unemployment." The government assures voters that it has no plans to tear down France's complex web of social protections. To prove the point, Chirac might be tempted to cut Raffarin loose. The Prime Minister, after all, is now viewed by some as the embodiment...