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...Nervous and stressed, Balderas said he thought constantly about the safety of his family throughout Monday's events and even??considered writing a letter to his mother...
...think there’s some advantage in my being local,” Lee says. “If you live and work in the greater Boston community, it’s very hard to go anywhere—a business, social, or legal function, or Fenway Park even??without people talking about Harvard, and it’s helpful to hear what the people across the street at City Hall are saying about Harvard...
...Reinvestment Act, and all other defense and discretionary spending was financed solely by deficit spending. In short, even if we decided that the government’s only job was to manage these entitlement programs and cut all other spending to zero, we’d still only break even??our $12.7 billion of existing national debt would remain unpaid. The magnitude of the problem has become so great that it can no longer be ignored...
...because they tap into the collective discomfort with distant social menaces, be they eco-unfriendly food production, global warming or (most perplexingly) the corporation. Even worse than the often-slanted presentation of information is the fact that these sensational pictures often eclipse better films that are more substantial and even??perhaps—as enjoyable as fiction...
...been a committed and powerful advocate for arts and humanities faculty, students, departments, and programs even??and perhaps especially—as the reality of the financial situation took root,” wrote Heather Lantz, the assistant dean for arts and humanities, in an e-mailed statement...