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While huge possibilities loom on the horizon, in the meantime Charlesview residents are struggling with a wide variety of problems, ranging from mold to rising rents...
Springsteen’s intervention on behalf of DoubleTake speaks to a larger problem on the magazine’s horizon: Without a larger subscription base, the magazine may not be sustainable; and without a careful assessment of their philosophical priorities—which include the goal of reaching a broad audience—the editors risk losing the magazine itself. There is no reason why DoubleTake must necessarily pursue a mass audience, but it has included this mission among its stated aims...
...spirit of adventure of those brave travelers who lost their lives on the space shuttle Columbia doing what they loved best [COVER STORIES, Feb. 10]. May their sacrifice serve as a reminder that this country was pioneered by many brave explorers who had a zeal for looking beyond the horizon and the courage to probe the unknown. STEVE BUTLER Wakefield, Mass...
...fears that the Harvard men’s hockey team would overlook the Red Raiders Friday night with a Saturday night showdown with No. 2 Cornell on the horizon were erased by four first-period goals, as the Crimson rode captain Dominic Moore’s second career hat trick to a 7-0 trouncing of the Red Raiders...
...political reconstruction unlike any since postwar Germany and Japan. If we succeed, the effect on the region would be enormous, encouraging democrats and modernizers--and threatening despots and troglodytes--in neighboring Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria and beyond. To do this, however, America must give up patrolling from over the horizon. It must come ashore...