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DiDomenico won the race by just 135 votes, according to the Boston Globe, narrowly defeating Cambridge lawyer Timothy R. Flaherty...
National statistics suggest that 4 percent of people are allergic to some food, but college dining services are unable to get exact statistics about food allergies among their student bodies because that information is protected by medical privacy laws, according to the Boston Globe...
...agree there's little downside to the summit itself. But even the most idealistic internationalists know that the number of nuclear-armed states is likely to grow rather than shrink in coming years, weakening the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and increasing the production of dangerous materials around the globe. So, a more accurate definition of the summit's purpose may be that it is, at best, a small step toward slowing the decline of international cooperation on nuclear issues. (See "Obama's Nuclear Strategy: What's Different...
During the two days in which the Club was reopened, approximately 100 people reported becoming ill, according to The Boston Globe...
...wrote a column about this time in the New York Times, and the reaction to it was nuts. Were you surprised? Oh, yes. Twenty years in total obscurity as a writer, then I write the short version of a memoir and suddenly I heard from people all over the globe. I had three clicks on my blogs the morning the story came out. By the end of the day, I had 3,000. I heard from soldiers deployed in Iraq, a woman in Lebanon whose therapist gave her the essay, and lots of people from Australia. Christians, atheists, Muslims, Jews...