Word: neighborly
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This is the University’s chance to make a dramatic effort to improve its relations with all its neighbors. If it misses this opportunity, relations with Cambridge will only worsen, leaving Harvard in more of an untenable position with its closest neighbor than ever before...
...appeal by winning the top prize at this year's Berlin Film Festival and by becoming, in the first 25 days of its release, the all-time top box-office hit in its native Japan. Now this delectable treat from the world's most revered master of animation (My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke) is ready to dazzle American audiences in dubbed and subtitled versions. Climb in, and like the film's young heroine, you are bound to soar...
...Harvard history and a place of preservation for elusive collections and rare editions that would otherwise go unfound. But most of all, the Grolier is a community of writers and readers which has welcomed generations of Harvard students into its close circle in a way that even its looming neighbor, the Harvard Book Store, never will. As temporary residents of Cambridge, as students and as readers, we would do well to show support for such places; the services they provide are invaluable...
...attitude of the neighbors is best summed up by one remark made at an early meeting, related by Riverside activist Cob Carlson. “If you build it, we’re going to bomb it,” the neighbor said...
...nasty past. The way they see it, Saddam already has all the weapons of mass destruction he needs to pose an intolerable threat--because he would use them, personally or by terrorist proxy. They point out that he used chemicals against Iran during his eight-year war with his neighbor, and he gassed 50,000 to 100,000 rebellious Kurds inside his own country. Saddam may be contained "in his box" for now, but he is not likely to stay there: deterrence, which kept the cold war cold, simply won't work with someone this "evil...