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Lawyers for the developer—as well as many of the board members??said they were concerned that residents were raising issues that fall outside of the board’s purview. They noted that the residents have filed a lawsuit, and that it addresses many of the issues—such as the ownership of and access to the square—that the residents brought before the zoning board last night...
...show featured everything from a birthday wish to Bill Richardson (D-N.M.) from an audience member to a plea for the impeachment of Bush and Cheney from Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio). Unfortunately, only those who tuned in for the second half of the show led by audience-members??and not journalists—were treated to a worthwhile debate. The event kicked off with the usual Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.)-bashing focused on her lack of firm positions. Unfortunately, the question CNN anchor Campbell Brown asked to foster discussion on the topic...
Gossip Girl here…and I’ve got the biggest scoop ever. An over-eager table-dancing drunkie got a little out of hand Saturday night at the Spee when she slipped in some champagne (what else?) and almost burned some members?? Caught in the throes of passion, one Quincy couple was caught in a damn near compromising position in the stairwell… Rumor has it that a certain final club for gentlemen may be opening their doors to a female club…It’s still not clear whether they will...
...similar policy for students at the suggestion of those who currently have numbers in their e-mail addresses. But this proposal was quickly sidelined when the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Computer Services informed us that its priorities for the year–expanding e-mail inboxes for Faculty members??would demand all of its resources. Changes to the University could be enacted if student-faculty committees existing as advisory bodies existed instead as an extension of the dean’s office and had decision-making power...
...most brutal, vicious people in the world.” But that accusation is as inaccurate as it is manipulative: A study at Seton Hall University found that only eight percent of the Guantanamo detainees were Al Qaeda fighters, and only 30 percent were determined to be Al Qaeda members??and that’s using a definition of membership that is broad enough to include anyone who ever talked to someone from Al Qaeda. The same study also found that the majority of detainees were, at most, found to be “associated with?...