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...think there has been an enormous response to our vigils," say Sanders, 59, a retired social worker. "A lot of people have come up to us and asked where they can find a place of worship. And at our religious gatherings there has been quite an overflow as if it were...
...proctor and the overzealous Secret Santa clearly weren't trying to be insulting. They simply lacked sensitivity; they didn't imagine that the overflow of Christmas-speak and Christmas images can seem exclusionary to non-Christians...
...applaud University officials for designating much of the new housing complex on DeWolfe St. for undergraduate overflow housing--the precondition for the current reform. The challenge now is for Dudley House to continue providing key services to its remaining undergraduate affiliates and for the residential houses to welcome new transfer students...
...Hope the Boat" --the opening chords of which are a dead ringer for those of Al Stewart's "Year of the Cat" --uses real rock violin, not just classical violin juxtaposed with a rock beat. And in "Overflow," Herlihy plays the socket wrench, with intriguing results...
...turn of the century: 2000 is a Holy Year, when tourists will flock to Rome, while Milan may be serving as host for the Summer Olympics. To spread out the traffic, Expo organizers propose holding their fair from January to April -- just when the canals most frequently overflow their banks. Argues Cesare De Michelis: "The idea of the Expo is to control tourism, not increase...