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...advantage—and there are few other cities that you’ll find this in??is that we were scheduled to have our plan paid off by 2013, which is pretty much unheard of,” Depasquale said. “A lot of cities and towns had it in their plans to pay off [the unfunded liability] by 2028, and if you were close to that date, obviously you [now] have a real problem. Fortunately for us, we have some more room to recover here...
...wish I could say that I humbly refused my friend’s offer to join him in trying out for the “Family Feud: College Edition.” My time at Harvard has ingrained in me the fields worth participating in??volunteerism, academia, journalism, art—occupations that enrich society through positive change, truth, humor, and beauty. Being on a game show is just not one of those noble pursuits. I thought improving the world somehow completely defined me; That was a lie I told myself. I wanted...
...Right One In?? is one of the most bizarre movies I’ve seen in a long time, but it’s also one of the best. It consists of equal parts gory horror and enchanting romance, so it’s not entirely clear what kind of film director Tomas Alfredson set out to make in his adaptation of Swedish author John Ajvide Lindqvist’s novel of the same name. And yet, judging by the accolades the film has already won, including the Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature at the 2008 Tribeca...
...loosen them up. It was a big effort to make it as entertaining as possible and to put an energy into it, so back then I got into taking off clothes kind of like “I’m here, you can join in?? way, but by now that the shows have evolved into a party I don’t feel as inclined to put on a visual show...
...he’s going to stick with this ‘Change you can believe in?? message, bringing back a former treasury secretary is not necessarily the best way to communicate that,” Burns said. “That said, people in this town regard Summers very, very highly, and if Obama’s goal is not to so much stick with his campaign message but to reassure the markets and the policy elite, he’s a very natural choice...