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...junior said he had been walking back from Quincy House when he noticed two young men who began to follow him as he passed through Brattle Square. He declined to describe his assailants, saying that they “just looked like normal young guys, maybe 18 to 22 years...
...date, very little evidence has been made public, for obvious security reasons, so any discussion has been necessarily relegated to the realm of speculation. We do know that this is not a "normal" evidentiary search: Colin Powell has been candid in saying that the evidence is not of the type that would stand up in an American court...
...anymore, not in New York's new normal. People just accept what happens now: We're alive, others are not, we have no right to complain. There's no profit in impatience. Broken trains and cold dinners are trivial matters, and we finally know it. One man turned to his wife on the new train and said quietly, "We should call Myra, tell her we'll be late." That...
...make it sound like New York is a city with gauze draped over it, then I'm getting the mood right as I see it. Sure, we're back at work and yes, we're doing normal things again, but in the new normal we're still constantly sad, constantly wary about when the images will pop back into our minds. September 11th still overwhelms all - at least for most...
...week that Boomers everywhere, still worried about Numero Uno above all else, are now busily loading up on gas masks and all manner of anti-toxin. I don't see it, not in my experience. But I do see anxiety that wasn't there three weeks ago. The new normal has new rules about what's possible. About what's next...