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Despite the loss, Savenor said he remained hopeful about the future. He commended the Cambridge Fire Department's efforts and said he hopes to reopen the market soon...
Owen said the bar was scheduled to reopen yesterday but that its renovation was "running days late." He added that the bar will reopen sometime in February...
According to Richard V. Scali, executive officer of the license commission, the bar has applied to reopen under the name Crimson Bar and Grille. But the bar has been advertising in The Crimson for the past week under the name Crimson Sports Grille...
...added that despite the bar's application to change its name and manager, it can reopen "as long as it doesn't change anything nailed down"--it can move around chairs or tables and strip the interior but is prohibited to relocate the bar or anything nailed to the floor...
...examined the text and the layout of the advertisement closely: it was a full page designed to look like a news article, proposing to "reopen" debate about a topic that had been, its author argued, unfairly closed. Much like this fall's 56-page Peninsula issue, the the Holocaust ad cloaked its aggressive position by carefully appealing to "free speech" sensibilities--an appeal that often finds its greatest supporters among the journalism community. Such a tactic offers, as Professor of English and Comparative Literature Barbara E. Johnson noted in yesterday's Boston Globe, "a grammar of reason with a rhetoric...