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...night of hard partying (i.e. sweating, awkwardly bumping up against each other, and drinking warm Busch beer, a.k.a. horse piss with bubbles), you’ll want to satisfy your late night munchies. At this point, you may still be reeling from what you naively think are the myriad possibilities of late night dining in the Square. In fact, there are two poor pizza parlors and an adequate burrito place. Blame this on Cambridge’s town government, a politburo of curmudgeonly residents, who, though they live miles away from Felipe’s, still manage to hear noise...
...impending disaster. The bleak diagnosis is that as a species we're carrying too much lard, exposing every system of the body to heightened risk of disease. Amid constant warnings about soaring rates of diabetes and links between fat and heart attack, stroke, dementia, cancer, arthritis and a myriad of other conditions, a view is taking hold that obesity will reverse the millennium-long trend of rising human life expectancy-that today's children will die younger than their parents. In Australia and New Zealand, various groups are pushing for numerous anti-fat measures, including taxing high-kilojoule foods, restricting...
...remember that first time. How could I forget? Exhausted muscles, a myriad myths swept away by the tangibility of climax, and a hungry stomach. After a long night of hard work, the John Harvard statue gracefully welcomed me, no one else but me; I was finally moving into the Yard...
...disagree on a myriad of issues with him although I have lots of respect for him,” Hafezi wrote in an e-mail. “I hope his visit can initiate a dialogue between Iran...
...inability that means the publication of cartoons in a newspaper in Denmark is able to provoke not just a response in our own newspapers but also riots that transform our cities into virtual battlegrounds. The failure to bridge such divisions is particularly dangerous for Pakistan as a country with myriad ethnic and religious groups. The rich-poor divide feeds the waves of crime rocking cities like Karachi, and the ideological war between Sunni and Shia Muslims fuels domestic terrorism...