Word: homelessness
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...said Naa A. Ammah-Tagoe ’10. “I have a new watch, which I really needed, which is amazing.” The remaining items that went unswapped were donated to Rosie’s Place, a shelter for poor and homeless women in Boston. Qingni Lin ’09 said that the plan to contribute the clothes to the shelter influenced her decision to participate in the swap. “I’ve always wanted to work for Rosie’s Place,” said Lin, who brought eight...
...will all be taking their lead from the candidate, not the other way around. "Any campaign has to be a reflection of who the candidate is," Nelson says. In 2000, McCain ran his insurgent operation out of a dilapidated headquarters just outside D.C. that had previously been occupied by homeless people. Now, as the front runner, he faces a different set of expectations. Nearly from Day One, he will have to have full-fledged operations up and running in 15 or 20 states. Last time around he could skip Iowa to focus on staging an upset in New Hampshire...
Could Fox boys get any more marriage-worthy? The club is running a donation drive outside the Science Center to support homeless shelters around Boston. 501(c)(3) status is in the works. Other initiates give of themselves in a more organic sense—clubs left gifts of feces on the stoops of their rival clubs...
...drilling accident last May, has come up with a novel form of damage control: sponsoring a sinetron, or Indonesian soap opera, on Surabaya TV station JTV. The 13-part series, Gali Lubang, Tutup Lubang (Digging a Hole, Filling a Hole), is a love story set among refugees left homeless by the mud volcano. "We wanted to show a real story about human interest," says JTV executive producer Awi Setiawan, who adds that Lapindo paid about $3,300 per episode...
...entire entryway in Eliot House was left homeless late Saturday night after a prankster sprayed a fire extinguisher, flooding the entryway with powdery chemicals and leaving students searching for a place to sleep for the night. Cambridge firefighters responded to an alarm in Eliot’s D entryway at around 2 a.m. yesterday, causing residents to gather outside the building. After about 30 minutes outside, tutors informed the residents of D entryway that they would not be allowed back into their rooms—and told a frigid crowd that any student found in the closed entryway would...