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Nobody else seems interested in hitting the brakes. At a Rose Garden ceremony last Thursday, Bush signed a letter delivering his tax-cut proposal to Congress. The same plan he campaigned on, it would lower tax rates across the board, doubling the child-care credit to $1,000 per child, reducing the marriage penalty and phasing out the estate tax. "This country has prospered mightily over the last 20 years," Bush said. "But a lot of folks feel as if they've been looking at somebody else's party...
...Covered in woven blankets, they lie on their backs with their eyes closed while the CD Tao of Healing plays in the background. "Envision a cloud floating down next to you," says their teacher Ilene Sang. "Envision a place that brings you happiness. It might be a zoo, a garden or a beach. Go on a journey, and I'll tell you when to come back." Within 10 minutes, three students are sound asleep...
...room to expand. But before they break ground on our new multi-million-dollar plot of land in Allston, Harvard officials would be wise to look inward for ways to use their current space more effectively. They need look no farther than Hilles Library--the white elephant on Garden Street--for a virtual oasis of space in the square-footage desert that is the Cambridge real estate market...
...front door. "When we got out, we could see smoke and power lines lying across the road. I went to the car and put the lights on. There were bodies everywhere, some three deep, and an American passport and food from the plane all over our front garden," he says. Forever in his memory will be "the lass lying on the road as though she were asleep, without a mark on her body except for a wee hole on the side of her forehead...
...Nobody else seems interested in hitting the brakes. At a Rose Garden ceremony last Thursday, Bush signed a letter delivering his tax-cut proposal to Congress. The same plan he campaigned on, it would lower tax rates across the board, doubling the child-care credit to $1,000 per child, reducing the marriage penalty and phasing out the estate tax. "This country has prospered mightily over the last 20 years," Bush said. "But a lot of folks feel as if they've been looking at somebody else's party...