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Prices of homes in Massachusetts have risen 233 percent since 1980, more than twice the national average, and Cambridge and Boston have lost over 20,000 units of affordable housing over the past five years, creating what Menino termed a "crisis in housing...
...Guarino has risen to the occasion in each of the Eagles' post-season games. Tallying four goals and two assists for 10 points in three games, Guarino has single-handedly vaulted the Eagles into the second round of the tournament...
Nearly 2 million U.S. households own time-shares, paying an average of $10,500 for an annual week at a condominium in a hot spot like Florida or Hawaii. As operators have spruced up lodgings and given owners more flexibility, time-share sales have risen 14% a year, making them the fastest-growing part of the hospitality industry. Trusted brands like Marriott are expanding their offerings in what is globally a $6 billion- a-year business. To help you decide whether to join this parade, TIME asked some time-share veterans about their experiences...
There's some evidence that it might. In the month since Gore began rending his garments in public, his poll numbers have stabilized against Bradley's and risen against George W. Bush's. Americans tend to reward candidates who are hungry for the job--fire in the belly and all that. But if anyone can prove it's possible to try too hard, it's Gore. And if anyone can prove the counterargument--that a cool new paradigm is emerging this year--it may be Bradley, the candidate who seems not to be trying at all. He is too proud...
After a disappointing start to its season, the Big Green--which dealt Harvard a heartbreaking 2-1 loss last season to win the league crown--has risen to the No.25 spot in the national rankings. And although it has no chance at the Ivy title this year, Dartmouth will be geared to knock off the Crimson to solidify a spot in the NCAA tournament...