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IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME BETWEEN DRINKS, BUT THE DEMOcrats are lining up at the bar. "Every Democrat between the ages of 25 and 50 in this city is sketching out new career scenarios," says a senior Senate aide. "People who have been shut out since Jimmy Carter desperately...
Racing. Revelry. Regattas. Each year, the Head of the Charles ushers in the excitement of major intercollegiate crew races, of fried dough and hot dogs, of autumn foliage lining the celebrated Charles.
He knows the precise sorrows formed by the shadows of the penumbra over the land, daily sidewalks, between doors and windows, and the little trees that never finish drying out lining the irremediable streets."
But the major impetus for the renovations, which are to completed next fall, is security, Demong said. In the past, muggers have made use of the poor lighting and concealed themselves behind the large columns lining the arcade.
On the protest grounds, abortion and AIDSrallies consumed much of the day, lining thestreets adjoining the Astrodome. Susan Payne, aHouston resident who took part in a pro-lifeevent, said there weren't any problems ordisruptions.