Word: revisitations
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...when I had to finalize my summer plans, I decided to stay in Cambridge--to get to know this place before I leave. Spending this summer here also means that I'm exploring Cambridge and Boston early enough to have my senior year to revisit the local places I enjoy--instead of finding out too late that there were many sites that I had been missing out on all along. When I was given the opportunity to live on campus and work in Boston, my summer plans were set: I would live in Leverett in return for working...
...much to hold back. That was the hardest part of writing letters. It is 33 years since my tour of duty there, and I still find myself asking Why? The sadness I feel at the loss of the men I served with will never leave me. I revisit their faces regularly and hope we never experience such a war again. GLENN STOUT Bradenton...
...committee, that his long years of "public service" mitigate against punishment--with the odd implication that people in high office should be held to a lower standard of conduct than everyone else. They will cite precedents to show he should be only reprimanded and not disbarred. They may even revisit the definition of the word is. It will be as painful to watch as impeachment, except, thank God, without the Senators...
...their babies? It's a delicate and highly charged balancing act, and legal analysts remain just as stymied as the general public. At the moment, it looks like each state will be left to decide the fate of its own adoption records. While it's possible the Court could revisit this issue, it seems increasingly unlikely. The Supreme Court refused to hear a similar case from a Tennessee court, and O'Connor's unwillingness to block the Oregon law seems to cement the Court's lack of interest in dealing with adoption rights...
...what you'd think reading the news--perennial pop-quiz failure George W. Bush was embarrassed when he couldn't identify Sex and the City to Glamour magazine--and today's TV listings. In a season that's already seen two Partridge Family movies, this month's sweeps movies revisit The Brady Bunch (twice), The Dukes of Hazzard and Diff'rent Strokes, the latter a production even Gary Coleman has refused to be associated with. (Fox hasn't made it available for screening, so this critic can only assume it's a tour de force of storytelling magic!) In part...