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...Council promised its residents the latest in technology convenience: city-wide wireless access. Exciting news for those of us who don’t have iPhones, and can’t give up on our aggressive Facebook stalking addiction. The City of Cambridge planned on installing a free wireless network for students, residents, and tourists alike. That was announced way back in February of 2006. What the hell happened? Very little. Almost no progress has been made in the Newtowne Court Housing Project and a small segment of Harvard Square in front of ABP. This area now offers free wireless...
...network's fall lineup, but there's no doubt that the new TV season will include several episodes of that quadrennial reality show favorite: When Candidates Attack...
...result of mistakes made during the last four years, we have a difficult situation.” A premature withdrawal of American troops, Zebari said, could result in higher levels of sectarian violence, regional warfare in the Middle East, the resurgence of the terrorist network al-Qaeda, and the disintegration of Iraq.“The consequences will be better if the U.S. stays until the mission is done,” Zebari told The Crimson before his speech. “Yet we acknowledge that the American presence is not open-ended and we will see troops withdraw this...
Juanita Bynum's story may read like soap opera, but her travails are a reminder of the longtime magnetism between celebrity Pentecostal preachers and scandal. The 48-year-old regular on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) made her reputation with a sermon renouncing pre-marital sex to search for a holy partner. She appeared to find one in a minister named Thomas Weeks III, wed him in a $1 million on-air ceremony, and together they went out to preach and teach the perfect Christian marriage. Then, in August she accused him of badly beating her in a parking...
...just some of Head's story was not true, what was her motive? According to the Times' story and my own reporting, it appears Head received no financial reward from her story. In fact, she sometimes spent her own money on events for the nonprofit World Trade Center Survivors' Network, one of the largest support groups for survivors - of which she was the president until earlier this week, when the board voted her out. Sometimes other group members felt guilty because she did so much and asked for so little in return. "She's a dynamo," one survivor told...