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Conservatives who hoped the Bush team would leave a legacy of smaller government, freer markets and fewer regulations can officially kiss that hope goodbye. Government officials report that the President, whatever his ideological reservations about the Treasury's next move, cleared the way for the bailout in the face of what looked like certain economic meltdown...
...6The Bears (2-5) jumped out in front early, posting a 4-0 advantage in the first quarter. Two 6-on-5 goals and a converted penalty shot put the Crimson on its heels and prevented the hosts from building any momentum. Connolly played tenaciously in goal, giving Harvard hope by saving numerous breakaway shots, but the Brown onslaught proved too intense. Freshman Mike Katzer scored twice, while fellow rookies Luka Babic and Kevin DiSilvestro each added a goal as the Crimson reserves enjoyed a share of playing time in the second half.IONA 15, HARVARD 10In its best effort...
...their goals are both to sell elegant and homey objects and to reach out to a broad type of consumers. The owners, many of them young entrepreneurs, named the Square’s commercial and high-traffic environment as the allure that drew them here and said that they hope to bring individuality to shoppers in Cambridge. Topaz said the store sells jewelry starting at $40; T-shirts at Looks start at $20. Denise A. Jillson, the director of the Harvard Square Business Association, said that as of August, locally-owned and independent stores occupied 78% of the business locations...
...build the necessary momentum and funds to convert more public spaces in the future. “The more you can get people to appreciate the importance of parks, the more you engage them—that paves the road to funding,” Queeley said. Coordinators hope to expand to 20 spaces in Boston and one in Harvard square by next year. “People are enjoying themselves, which is the bottom line,” said Livable Streets Board Member Nina Garfinkle. “Instead of driving miserably on big wide streets and being uptight...
...these speakers read the memoir of the candidate they are so enthusiastically supporting. The Democratic nominee himself does not appear to share the outspoken belief of many delegates that using a private jet is shameful—in fact, there is a well-written passage in The Audacity of Hope where Barack Obama describes just what makes flying in a private jet so enjoyable. Since this man was offered the nomination for president, maybe his party could recognize with him that wealth and vice are not synonyms...