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...glimpse the lifestyles of the rich and everybody else, metro transit offers bus service to the Cape and ferry service to that inspiration of many limericks, Nantucket. Martha’s Vineyard and Elizabeth Islands can also be reached by ferry for quaint New England charm and wise overpricing...
...Reported by Andrew Goldstein/Washington, Chris Taylor/San Francisco and Elizabeth L. Bland/New York
...more violent. Got me there. But women of power can hardly boast blush-free resumes. Queen Elizabeth I oversaw the colonization of the Americas, highlighted by mass genocide of Indians, while leading the persecution and execution of Catholics. Queen Victoria sat idly by while millions of Irish starved to the point of emigration or death. Indira Ghandi introduced mass sterilization, imposed martial law after waiving all civil rights and jailed political opponents. Even Margaret Thatcher, an inspiration to me, has the Falklands and ruthlessness in Northern Ireland to her credit. Women of power are not immune from spells of violence...
...Elizabeth Willmott, one of the event’s organizers, said the vigil had three main goals—to remember the people who lost their lives in the tragedy, to start the community healing process, and finally, to create a long term movement toward interfaith dialogue that will address the societal consequences of the attacks...
...appearance won him little sympathy, while the children of the 1980s had mostly grown up and moved on. Jackson was in fact a cliché whose time was coming to an end, aided and abetted by his strange habits—his pet chimpanzee, Bubbles, the private shrine to Elizabeth Taylor reputedly kept in his quarters, and perhaps most importantly of all, his predilection for hanging out exclusively with children...