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Blickstead said he believes the council is not subject to Cambridge’s licensing restrictions because it operates shuttles directly from Johnston Gate...
...economy positively roared out of the 2002 gate, racking up 5.8 percent GDP growth in the first quarter and pleasantly surprising just about everybody when the Commerce Department announced the results Friday. The GDP number is the best since the last quarter of 1999, and the slowdown of 2001 - recession, not a recession, it's academic - has now certainly gone down as the shortest in history...
...Since 9/11, flight crews have often had to go through screening alongside passengers, and are even pulled aside for special searches. The pilots call it "gate-rape"; many claim that screeners target them because doing so is an easy way for them to meet their quota of random searches and because screeners know crews will be punished by their airlines if they complain...
...morning as Weld professor of Law Charles R. Nesson ’60 takes a set of keys out of his pocket to unlock the gates to the Mount Auburn Cemetery. The key to the gate, he says, was given to him by the cemetery so that he could enjoy his morning walk before the cemetery opens to the public...
...important to see while in Somerville, given how many Harvard students use its products every weekend (Walker is responsible for Gilbert’s, Cossack, S.S. Pierce, and a host of other cheap, cheap plastic handle favorites on campus). Upon arriving at Walker it appears that the gate is locked, but Cappy insists that we squeeze through the fence anyway to get a closer look (at the parking lot). “This is where the magic happens,” he says...