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...otherwise, Martin said. Student comments on posts range from praise (“Thanks so much for the amazing chicken at the Earth day dinner”) to specific menu requests (“any chance they would make white chunk macadamia cookies?”) to responses to particular post. “I don’t know if it’s a dedicated few, or if there are a lot of people reading it,” Martin said. HUDS has been receiving many “nice compliments” about the blog, she said...
...into the palpable uncertainty that regulates our lives, but that he overloads us with extraneous phrases and superfluous essays and so violates our need for order and regularity. Ultimately, with Samuels’ book—much as in life—we are left clinging on to particular moments that we find significant and pocket-sized absolutes...
...Already, says Kepplinger, the family's health is visibly improving, thanks to a more balanced diet, light and fresh air. He notes that the 5-year-old boy, Felix, in particular, "is getting more and more lively. He's fascinated by contact. He's fascinated by jokes and humor." According to one newspaper report, when Felix first saw the sun in April he cooed with joy. After years of unimaginable bleakness, it is finally time to step into the light. With reporting by Bethany Bell/Amstetten, Ursula Sautter/Bonn and D.J. Siegel/London...
...there is no silver bullet,” Cischke said. “We’re going to have to rely on a whole bunch of solutions.”Cischke also spoke about the impact of consumer markets on Fords’ manufacturing decisions. In particular, she contrasted the American consumer market with the European one. In Europe, 80 percent of cars are manual, which are estimated to be 10 percent more fuel efficient than automatic cars, while only eight percent are manual in America. Eighty-nine percent of cars in Europe also have engines with four cylinders...
McQuaid said he does not think the purchases will provoke any particular response from Cambridge residents...