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Damages have ranged from the theft of thousands of dollars in advanced electronic equipment to vandalism and attempted break-ins. Hardest hit was the 2300 block along Mass...
...just the epitome of a floor general," Snowden said. "He's just great at creating his own offense, as well as running the team. Mike is one of our hardest workers; he is able to be a leader on the floor...
...hardest part of facing history is accepting guilt--not as individuals but as a nation. "Switzerland never said, 'We're sorry,'" says a Swiss banker. "We didn't do the worst things, but we did things we are not proud of--awful things. No one today has any guilt relating to that time. But we must acknowledge that the Swiss made mistakes, say we're sorry, then make the proper gestures...
Jake McGowan is squirming. It's this new book, Po Bronson's The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest (Random House; 302 pages; $23). Bronson, whose first novel, Bombardiers, skewered the world of Wall Street bond traders, has now set his sights on Silicon Valley. What fascinates McGowan is that the book reads like an old-fashioned roman a clef, in which fictional characters bear an uncomfortable resemblance to people you know--in this case, several computer-industry legends...
...takes some courage to be a bleeding moderate. The center is the hardest position to defend because it invites attack from all sides. So be it. Color-Blind holds its ground because it accurately assesses the contradictory nature of U.S. race relations: they often get better and worse at the same time...