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...change means out goes an independent local store and in comes a chain,” she says. “The Square has lost its soul.”Another bookstore that closed in recent years, Pangloss, also shuttered its doors in a Harvard-owned space at 65 Mount Auburn Street.“They were at a point in their business that they were changing and Harvard is not always in the position where they can help people stay,” Power says.Kramer of the Harvard Book Store agreed that Harvard was not to blame...
...Sunni-Shi'ite battle is also being fought out on the airwaves, where the Hariri-owned Future TV and Hizballah's Al-Manar network have been accusing their sectarian rivals of stoking the conflict. A key Sunni cleric, Sheikh Ali al-Jozo, the mufti of Mount Lebanon, has repeatedly attacked Hizballah, describing Nasrallah as a "dictator" and accusing him of advancing a foreign, Syrian-Iranian agenda...
...Federal Government has only the powers that the Constitution states that it has, or the states have all powers that the Federal Government does not; 6) $5.15; 7) rights that people are born with; 8) James Madison, Alexander Hamilton or John Jay; 9) Louisiana, or the Louisiana Territory; 10) Mount McKinley, or Denali
After four years of exploiting Massachusetts’s citizens to further his political ambitions, Romney should be making plans to sheepishly flee our fair state when his term expires. And originally, if the rumors that he had plans to mount his presidential campaign from Michigan are true, that was just what he was going to do. It doesn’t make sense strategically for Romney to remain in Massachusetts either. Instead of headquartering his campaign in arguably the most liberal state in the country – a state whose left-leaning values he has spent the last...
...days after the midterm elections and this week kicks off a five-day announcement tour through all the states that have early primaries - Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada, along with his native Pennsylvania. In announcing his candidacy, Vilsack acknowledged the long odds, telling a crowd in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, that "I have always been an underdog and a long shot." He cast himself as a candidate with "the courage to create change", a phrase he invoked repeatedly in calling for an improved health care system, the end of bickering in Washington, an energy policy less dependent on foreign...