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...Carrington, 10-4.30, Mus. Fine Arts...
...were coming out of the fish-and-chips shop—the only restaurant open in that Irish village at six on New Year’s Eve—and into darkness softened by a fine drizzle when the parade turned the corner and started towards us. A police officer driving a tiny Garda hatchback led, ready to fend off traffic if there had been any. A few dozen children followed her, carrying trash-bag puppets on poles and boats made out of cardboard with sails of flowered sheets. Eight or ten kids supported a plastic tarpaulin rendition...
...Will businesses be cited or penalized or fined if there is loitering outside their establishment? Will they be cited or penalized or fined if there is rubbish outside their establishment? I don’t want businesses to call me and tell me they’ve got a $150 fine because of noise,” she says...
...Meng ’03, a history and literature concentrator in Adams House, is beginning her third and final semester as a columnist. She will emerge from thesis-induced hibernation to turn some of that interdisciplinary know-how onto issues that plague this fine institution, including an exposé of the Peoplesoft payroll system. She would like to take this opportunity to say (are you listening, payroll?) that she has still not gotten paid. Her column will continue to appear on alternate Mondays...
...into standing down if he invades Kuwait, Saudi Arabia or other neighbors. "To smuggle a few vials of anthrax or some other sinister agent like that into our country is far easier than a nuclear weapon," says Bayh. Saddam could then threaten: "You want to stop my action here? Fine. But you should know what I have in Los Angeles, you should know what we have in Chicago, or fill in the blank." Or, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld told members of the House last week, according to Congressional sources, Saddam could strike inside the U.S. by handing off horrific...