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While the first Democratic presidential debate will occur in South Carolina in a couple weeks, the contenders sparred over Iraq in the first “virtual” gathering of the campaign season last night, drawing about 50 people to Harvard Hillel to listen to the online broadcast. The town hall meeting—organized by MoveOn.org, a progressive public policy organization—featured pre-recorded interviews with seven leading Democratic presidential candidates. The five Republican candidates invited by MoveOn.org declined the invitation, according to the Web site. All the candidates articulated their hopes for a speedy resolution...
...there isn’t really another good concert space,” said Doubet. Luckily, the plans call for completed renovations by Labor Day, and the Cage should reopen next term, according to Associate Director of Residential Operations Zachary M. Gingo. But if the only alternative is to listen to Third Eye Blind in Tercentary Theatre, these few months might feel like a lifetime...
...We’re just like you, we’re trying to listen to all of it before we can make a final decision,” she said...
...It’s very offensive to me to listen to the chair of the task force saying that he’s okay with a building that violated the North Allston Strategic Plan,” Allston resident Paul Alford said...
Pageant winners "really have a voice. When you have a crown, you have credibility. You can promote an issue and people will really listen to you," Sinnott said. She will spend the next year speaking in public about this issue and working with legislators...