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...Christmas message is to herald Jesus' arrival-Evangelicals are known by that name for a reason-then some critics wonder how it helps to close a church's doors. "It does muddy the message if, for convenience and pleasure, people are taking church out of Christmas," says Ed Vitigliano, a spokesman for the American Family Association, which has led the boycott against retailers who use "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas." A pastor at a church in Pontotoc, Miss., Vitigliano's church will be open on the 25th. "Part of celebrating Christmas should always be keeping the focus on Christ...
...Grand Opening,” complete with a mayoral visit to cut the ribbon. He explains that financial strain due to building renovations was behind the initial lack of fanfare (literal fanfares aside, since he did commission a bagpiper to play at Head of the Charles to herald the pub’s arrival). Word of mouth advertising has only gone so far, although this weekend implies that O’ Sullivan knows what he’s talking about. “I didn’t know about it until this Friday,” says Sophie...
...pronounced dead at 3:09 a.m., according to David Estrada, a spokesman for the Boston Police Department (BPD). The specific cause of death is unknown, although the BPD has concluded, after performing a medical examination, that Lawrence died of natural causes. His mother, Diane Lawrence, told the Boston Herald last week that he probably died of a heart arrhythmia, which is a condition that causes an irregular heartbeat. Colin Riley, Boston University’s director of media relations, said that he could not release information about Lawrence’s death, because the medical examiner has not yet been...
...have cut down the tree had he known it was not going to be called a “Christmas tree.” “I’d have cut it down and put it through the chipper,” Hatt told the Halifax Herald. “If they decide it should be a holiday tree, I’ll tell them to send it back. If it was a holiday tree, you might as well put it up at Easter.” “Boston should just put ‘Return...
...guys kissing guys and girls making out with girls.” Watter’s unedited footage exposed numerous individuals’ faces without their permission and was accompanied by defamatory commentary, which Brown’s Undergraduate Council of Students (UCS) and the Brown Daily Herald called factually inaccurate, “unprofessional, and offensive.” Jonathan Margolick, a representative of the UCS and Brown’s Undergraduate Finance Board (UFB) labeled the segment “shamefully poor reporting,” and the UCS responded with a resolution last Wednesday calling...