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...reformed attitude was only bolstered at the airport: efficient check-in, no rush, and perhaps the most entertaining scanning procedure I had endured in the post- 9/11 age. Lucille, Wendy and I dutifully started to strip down, but the glee with which the kids went at it was something to see. The lady informed Jack that he could leave his sneakers on, but he wanted to take them off if his mom and dad were. Off they came. Parkas, little belts, eyeglasses, an American girl doll (Dad thinking that this was the third most expensive item going through, after...
...minute later, the Engineers broke out of the neutral zone with a four-on-three rush, which Harvard appeared to contain by maintaining a line of defense at the circles. But Oren Eizenman dropped the puck back to Ryan Smith, positioned straight ahead of Grumet-Morris, who rocketed into the top shelf on Grumet-Morris’ glove side to retake the lead for RPI with just 54 seconds left...
...immutable: her architecturally pioneering stores in New York City (by Dutch brainiac Rem Koolhaas) and Tokyo (by the precise Swiss duo Herzog & De Meuron). Whereas common sense says a designer should design what she likes, Prada will choose a color (such as turquoise) that she despises, because of the rush it gives her when she can make something beautiful with...
...sounded like a firecracker go off on his metro train last Friday, a commuter near him muttered, "I'll be late for work." It turned out to be far worse than that. A blast ripped through the second car of a packed train at the height of the morning rush hour. Within minutes, at least 39 people were dead and 134 were injured. Wreckage and human remains were spread along 164 ft. of the tunnel. "We're taking out the dead, or what's left of them," said a rescue worker. "You don't want to know what happened...
...hold of the process. It seemed near an end without ever having crystallized. The candidates had debated ceaselessly without having a single legitimate debate, one that would have directly tested the two or three finalists. Party chair Terry McAuliffe was thrilled that the battle was nearly over. But why rush to end a good thing? The primaries have revivified the party, but the Democrats may now be left with a candidate who has not been completely vetted or honed for the fall campaign, with a party base of lemmings who never had the opportunity to consider their choices and, worst...