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...Passing the concentration and getting the grant have put environmental science on the map at Harvard," he said
...city exploded in the worst riots in modern American history. Since then the city's features have been held up to a far different light. Much of what seemed modern and alluring about Los Angeles now seems terribly shortsighted and ugly. The ethnic patchwork appears to be a map of bunkered enclaves. Its center cannot hold because the city doesn't have one. The land without limits keeps running into dead ends: not enough money for schools, housing for newcomers, jobs for the working class, room to move. The laboratory of change produces the latest in urban ills: crack cocaine...
...hope it sets a good standard that we can use," he said. "Its purpose is to [map out] the race relations environment as comprehensively as possible so people know the resources at Harvard so in the future Harvard can provide information at the beginning of each semester...
...tourists may rent a tour tape, walkman, and small map for 24 hours at a time, said Melissa Radin, a Cushing representative. Tapes run about 40-45 minutes long and the entire tour lasts about one and a half hours at a normal walking pace, Radin said...
...million each to join the most exclusive club in America. With the new Colorado Rockies likely to draw 4 million fans and the Florida Marlins marketing themselves to the nation's fourth largest state, why not put two more major-league cities (maybe Phoenix and St. Petersburg) on the map by 1996? There's only one problem with this beautiful scenario: virtually no team in baseball except Atlanta can point to five solid starting pitchers. Just ask Detroit Tigers manager Sparky Anderson, who went without a victory in 16 straight spring-training games because his pitching staff resembles that...