Word: rightness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...This historical bus tour in the fall of Boston's defunct breweries is sure to please homebrewers, Boston history buffs, and collectors. Call (617) 242-6464. Directions: Take Storrow Drive to Leverett Circle. Go around the circle to the McGrath/O'Brien Highway, past the Museum of Science. Take a right at the first set of lights and go over the Gilmore Bridge. Take a right at the bottom of the bridge onto Rutherford Ave. Take your first left onto Chelsea Street. Follow Chelsea Street to the end, where it curves sharply to the left and turns into Terminal Street. There...
...windy that sometimes it comes down to how aggressive you are, how ballsy you are, on the course. And, it's a fun race especially from a coxswain's perspective because you also have to be talking for twenty minutes-- ANGUS MACLAURIN: More like fourteen! SR: Well, yeah! But, right. But it gives the coxswain a lot more room for inventiveness. It's a lot of fun. It's great to have people cheering...
...What are you personally looking forward to in the Head? This will be your last regatta. CG: Yeah, it's hard to believe. I think just getting out there and being able to race in front of the crowd. I mean, it's our one race that we race right by Harvard, coming by the stretch with the Weeks footbridge and past our boathouse. Most of our other races are down by MIT. And it's so loud and there are so many people watching and yelling and it's just great. My family is coming to watch...
...What do you like about the Head? WH: It's fun because there's lots of people and it's a different atmosphere because boats start right after each other so you can pass boats or be passed, which isn't quite so nice. It's really exciting to get out there and hop on it a little bit and have fun with your team...
...that she was unaware she was doing anything wrong." Despite the fuss, the investigation has had little impact on day-to-day Israeli politics. "It was notable how few members of Bibi's Likud party rushed to his defense," says Beyer. "He's simply not a political player right now, although some people believe he may make a political comeback one day. Corruption charges would certainly hurt his chances." Which may be why no one's rushing to call him Dreyfus...