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Moore, 56, a West Point grad who writes patriotic poetry, says he is not sure what he will do next. "I just lost my job yesterday. I haven't had time to breathe. I'm just trying to relax and get oriented." In his case, this involved six national morning shows, some radio and print interviews and perhaps a glance at the book offers and speaking invitations that are steadily rolling in. --Reported by Paige Bowers/Atlanta, Elaine Shannon/Washington and Frank Sikora/Birmingham
Notwithstanding Richards’ good intentions, that demographic remains resolutely mature, although not excessively so. There’s some gray hair, but the vibe is more grad school than grandma; think art-yuppie horn-rimmed glasses, martinis, film talk that teeters between earnest and word-weary. We’re in the back room, apparently reserved for the restaurant’s more frugal customers—the pre-film reception plus movie entrance is only $12, and everyone’s delicately grabbing as many hors d’oeuvres as they can without actually resorting to physical...
Meanwhile, at the Kong’s upper levels, clusters of grad students and Cambridge locals share Scorpion Bowls and draft beer. A few grind to the rhythms of Ashanti and Aaliyah on the small square parquet dance floor, while others take aim at the dart boards hung beside a framed Playboy cover from 1982 announcing steamy images from “The Harvard Scene...
...decision to pursue Advanced Standing isn’t an easy one—it often ultimately boils down to a choice between spending another year with college friends or leaving to get a head start on post-grad plans...
Matt S. DeBergalis, a young MIT grad who campaigned door-to-door in Cambridge’s dormitories and promised to give the city’s college students a voice in local politics, had outpaced two incumbents in early returns of so-called “number one” votes...