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...wish it would snow," said Tarek Hassan, manager of The Tannery shoe and clothing store on Brattle Street. "When people see snow, they think, 'Gotta go shopping...

Author: By Janet C. Chang, | Title: Holiday Shopping Starts in Square | 11/28/1994 | See Source »

...says he spent a year living in a stairwell near the Scientology center on Hollywood Boulevard after his parents kicked him out of the house: another story of drugs and alcohol and late-night fights. On a good day, Billy earns $10 panhandling; he stuffs the money in his shoe. That is where he also hides a stolen, neatly folded birth certificate from Texas that he says a friend gave him, along with a Social Security card. "I want to use these to get some credit and a driver's license, but I'm worried the guy may be dead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Running Scared | 11/21/1994 | See Source »

...from the boys. The 5,000 meter course was, in fact, once quoted in Sports Illustrated as being "the toughest and most grueling cross-country course in the nation." It is also the site of the largest cross-country meet in the country, known as the Spike Shoe, which takes place annually on October 18 and attracts running enthusiasts from all over the world...

Author: By Amit A. Tiwari, | Title: Harriers Head to 'Biggest Meet of Year' | 10/28/1994 | See Source »

Then there are the cobblestone streets. Yard walking entails walking freely on the grass or on the nicely even cement. Living in Kirkland has taught me the value of each step. And of each shoe. My clogs have just about had it with the cobblestone. The heels are broken and the front tips are scraped from the numerous times I have tripped on one of the big crevices...

Author: By Nancy RAINE Reyes, | Title: Changing With the Times | 10/17/1994 | See Source »

...there's always a solution. Living in Kirkland has not only taught me the value of each step and each shoe, but also the value of my life. I have decided that I should definitely take more risks. Thus, I walk on the street these days to class. I dart cars and bikes and consequently, I arrive at class much more awake from that surge of adrenaline...

Author: By Nancy RAINE Reyes, | Title: Changing With the Times | 10/17/1994 | See Source »

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