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...support the academic mission of the Arboretum, which also serves as a public park.” She added that the University was offering the town a “fair market price” below the land’s appraised value of $25 million. The green yard signs saying “Save the Case Estates” that have popped up around town signal that Weston residents will support the purchase, according to Town Manager Donna S. VanderClock. “The estates occupy a key position in the town, and they are a vital piece...
...could actually cuss and high-five people and lick the plate?" Townsend asks. The answer, of course, is that you would never go to that restaurant again. Still, there is something exciting about sitting on a pillow grabbed from a couch and stuffing steamed white roughy and green-mango salsa into a savory shiitake-mushroom doughnut that I know damn well the Man doesn't want...
...many Latino security guards on Harvard’s campus. Another refrain was, “What’s outrageous? Security guard’s wages. What’s disgusting? Union busting.” Gubernatorial candidate Grace C. Ross ’83 of the Green-Rainbow party spoke out at the rally in support of unionization. “Not only does [Harvard] have the money, but it has the power to make things right,” Ross said. The crowd blocked traffic at the intersection of Broadway and Quincy streets and attracted the attention...
...three days of play in the Big Green Invitational, the Harvard men’s tennis team did not have impressive singles results. But things could not have been much better in the doubles draw. The team of juniors Ashwin Kumar and Kieran Burke were seeded No. 1 overall and made their way into the finals, but the freshman Michael Hayes and junior Dan Nguyen were just an after thought. And in the end, Hayes and Nguyen surprised not only most of the opposition—they were seeded No. 30 entering the tournament—but also upended their...
...verdict came nearly 13 months after the trial had begun in a high-security courtroom in Baghdad's fortified Green Zone. The eight men were tried for an incident that, until the trial began, most Iraqis had long forgotten. On July 8, 1982, at the height of the Iraq-Iran war, Saddam's motorcade was attacked by gunmen in the village of Dujail, an hour's drive north of Baghdad. During the trial, Saddam recollected the attempted assassination, saying, "Bullets were in front of me and here and there. [But] God wanted to save...