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Saturday mornings during the fall, nearly 100 soccer players take over the Cambridge Common. Although most of these weekend athletes are no more than four-and-a-half feet tall, they run, jump, kick and shout with an intensity which belies their size. Watched by cheering parental fans, as well as entranced passers-by, and egged on by screaming coaches, the kids of the Cambridge Youth Soccer League combine grown-up determination with youthful nonchalance...
...people's affection for the city shows in more indirect circumstances still - in those quiet, unguarded moments when visitors and residents as well set aside words like access and power and amble among the monuments as subconscious patriots. Children are more demonstrative. They shout up at Lincoln's capacious ears, or take the Capitol three steps at a clip, acting as if they owned the place...
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...together so we could shout encouragement and peace each other," she added, "and after two miles Sally started huffing and puffing. She kept glancing back at us in disgust as we chatted away. Finally, we just passed her and left her back in the dust...
...Governor's lack of understanding of domestic and world problems, and his extremist past statements, do indeed raise the specter of war and domestic divisions. Says a close presidential aide: "He is so frustrated that no one else is saying these things that he feels he has to shout all the louder...