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...away on the inhale, back on the exhale--and, crowned by white Enlightened petals, the number of the breath. I actually cleared my mind of the deadlines and the thoughts that pressed to the forefront; Harvard-on-the-brain was left behind, and the calm breath floated to the fore. It was a moment of serenity...
...Last week alone, George Bush and Bill Clinton each made appearances on Good Morning America and Larry King Live; running mate Al Gore joined Clinton on King's show as well as on Donahue. But as Election Day approaches, a more time- honored media weapon is coming to the fore. The TV ad war is heating...
...earth. But in the 15th century, Western scholars rediscovered Ptolemy's Geography, with its maps of a semispheric earth that (more or less) accurately located such distant places as Iceland and Ceylon. Improvements in rigging enabled the construction of larger, more maneuverable ships with both square-rigged and fore-and-aft sails. The development of the quadrant (an Arabic invention) and magnetic compass (possibly from China) made navigation more accurate; the stern- fastened rudder made ship handling easier...
McHugh, 15, allegedly stabbed Raustein repeatedly through the heart with a six-inch switchblade knife be fore fleeing with Velez and Donovan across the Harvard Bridge to Kenmore Square...
...Wednesday afternoon proved to be a showdown between town and grown in Cambridge, as the city councilors' and local union workers' festering dissatisfactions with MIT came to the fore...