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...Herein lies one of the main problems with Baby Boom: it is filled with pejorative stereotypes. Granted, satire should use a broad brush, but the characters in this movie are simply not to be believed. Besides the Minnesota couple, there is a town full of crusty Vermonters who say little more than "Yup" and "Nope...

Author: By Gary L. Susman, | Title: Baby Bummer | 10/9/1987 | See Source »

...Herein lies the real advantage of dot matrix printers. Drafts can be printed out quickly in a low quality mode and a final paper can be printed more slowly, but with a much better looking result...

Author: By Evan O. Grossman, | Title: Tough Choices: Finding the Perfect Printer | 11/19/1986 | See Source »

...owner shall thereafter prepare a list on which a portion of the units are designated for qualified tenants, designating which units are designated to be decontrolled and designating which units he proposes to dedicate as low-and moderate income and elderly housing for qualified tenants...Unless otherwise provided herein, units not designated as dedicated units shall be subject to vacancy decontrol subject to this...

Author: By William H. Walsh, CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCILOR | Title: RENT CONTROL: A Reformer's Perspective | 10/18/1986 | See Source »

...Adjusted gross rent shall mean the rent-controlled rent minus the sum allowed for heat, hot water and other unit utilities provided by the landlord, if any. The money to make such purchases shall come from the City of Cambridge Fund as well as public and private sources. Nothing herein shall prevent the City of Cambridge from selling, on a limited-equity basis, dedicated units to qualified persons...

Author: By William H. Walsh, CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCILOR | Title: RENT CONTROL: A Reformer's Perspective | 10/18/1986 | See Source »

That's a pretty stupid thing to say. My upper middle class enclave just happens to be 15 minutes closer to downtown than the ones in the suburbs. Ah, but herein lies' "attitude." Admittedly, I think big cities should impose commuter taxes to force rich parasites, who enjoy the docile rurified advantages of suburban existence, to pay for their share of may city's public services. Of course in my mind, the city life offers many advantages over life in the suburbs, but that's just a personal valuation, and I have no business foisting it on anyone else...

Author: By Nicholes S. Wurf, | Title: Every Town Is Our Town | 4/3/1985 | See Source »

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