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Assistant City Manager Richard P. Rossi said the storm would probably cost the city much less than winter blizzards do, when Cambridge must mobilize extra snow plows...
...aides, advisers and various family retainers at the clan's Hyannisport compound. Lyndon Baines Johnson left the civilized world for the Texas back country. Richard M. Nixon preferred more reclusive and comfortable respites, usually in San Clemente. Gerald R. Ford adjourned to the ski slopes of Vail, where ample snow softens falls. Jimmy Carter didn't seem to take many vacations...
...group, including a 40-year old mother of five and a 64-year-old Harvard alumnus, kicked off its trip June 10 at the base of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. On Saturday, 20 states and 4000 miles later, the cyclists--who encountered snow storms in Wyoming, and Hurricane Bob in Tennessee-ended their journey at Government Center. There, the tired clan was greeted by President Bok and a representative of Governor Michael S. Dukakis, who declared it "Cyclists Fighting Hunger...
...Morris' theory is that off-road travel should be comfortable. Said he: "People have said to me, 'Wouldn't it be nice if there were a luxury car that could be used to go through the mountains in bad weather?' With this vehicle, if we have two feet of snow, you still won't be stranded...
...dinner. But I sneaked anyway. When baby-sitters would inevitably fall asleep, I'd sneak downstairs and watch Science Fiction Theater and other taboo shows with the sound on very low. My folks were also prudent about the movies I could see. They had taken me to see Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs when I was six, and when the wicked queen turned into a hag and a skeleton crumbled into pieces, I burst into tears and started shaking. For three or four nights I had to crawl into bed with...