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...Metro is a large enough restaurant to fill a variety of dining needs. There is a sit or stand bar for the flirtatious college crowd. Couples flocked to the front of the restaurant where the smaller tables, bought in at night, are an ideal place for a shared dessert plate. The dinner crowd seems a mixture of settled, middle aged Cantabrigians looking for a solid bite to eat and sitting in the family-sized bright red booths. In addition, there is a large banquet room, that, with its wine racks and authentic French antique cabinets, is a perfect place...
...Yorkers to the Yankees’ World Series loss varied across campus, ranging from depression to anger to disturbing sexual excitement. Samir K. “40” Shankar ‘03 curled into a fetal position, sobbing, as the Diamondbacks’ winning run crossed the plate. Ten minutes later he broke into a rage, kicking his Phoenix-native roommate in the groin and breaking every television in his entryway with his bare fists...Felix P. Johnson ‘03 exuded smugness, despite the fact that he missed the first eight innings of Game 7 watching...
Tonight, city officials and prominent local chefs will present a “Salute to Julia,” the last in a long series of farewells in her honor. The $125-a-plate dinner will benefit a scholarship fund for graduates of Cambridge Rindge and Latin School’s culinary arts program...
...remaking the world order sounds difficult, it is. But look at what’s already on our plate. To win the war against terrorism, we first have to solve the Israel-Palestine conflict and settle the 50-year-old crisis in Kashmir. We have to restore order in Pakistan, a country on the verge of falling apart, without irreparably casting our lot with its military government and against its people. And we have to create order ex nihilo in Afghanistan, a country that has rarely in modern times known peace...
...asking that a collection plate be passed around, and it is verboten in the White House to grumble in even a minor way. The responses are typical. "This is no different than what they went through in World War II," says spokesman Scott McLellan, one of the early joiners in the campaign effort. There are plenty of references to the men and women on the front lines overseas as well and the danger they face. But in a less public way, veterans concede that they're awfully tired. You won't get anyone to talk about it, but you also...