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Though some details of the story have been changed—the movie is set in the present day, and the events have been condensed to fit within freshman year—Wand told the Boston Herald that the movie is a mostly accurate reflection of his life...
This past Saturday night, Boston police broke up an altercation at 1050 Tremont St. when two women punched, kicked, spat on, and beat a man with their handbags after he did not hold the elevator door for them, according to an article on the Boston Herald's website...
...with a focus on the Science Complex. That year, the University finally got the go-ahead from the Boston Redevelopment Association to break ground on the $1 billion state-of-the-art science research facility that it hoped would become a mecca for stem cell research. The project would herald a new concentration—Human Regenerative and Developmental Biology—and provide a space to house the department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology. But just four months ago, University President Drew G. Faust announced an indefinite halt on construction of the Science Complex due to financial constraints...
...valid, they seem to be ideas that most students of literature will have encountered at some point or other in their career. In other words, it is the novelty Shields believes his book to carry—the fact that he considers it a manifesto to herald in a new age that seems to have arrived long ago—that is the problem...
Upon discovering one of Beaulieu’s food stamp receipts in Glauber’s home, police arrested Beaulieu in Russel, Mass. and placed him in a Cambridge jail, according to The Boston Herald...