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While they search for a tenant, the neighboring Harvard Book Store, which initially considered renting the space, has found a way to use the empty storefront...
...lesson would have been a lot less shocking if McGee's vaccine trial had been run out of a back-alley clinic or a storefront in Tijuana. In fact, the study was conducted at the St. John Medical Center in Tulsa, Okla., and co-sponsored by the respected University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. It had been approved by the university's institutional review board, or IRB, a body set up to ensure that such trials meet federal standards for experimental design--including the obligation to inform participants of any safety issues. And it had been given the green light...
...following a period in the late ’80s when many low-income families migrated from Cambridge) and liquor. The cab that takes Cappy into Somerville has only crossed a city line, but he has crossed into a world in which he has detailed knowledge of every storefront, house and street. The first thing we see is Massive Video, a rental store Cappy thinks is “cheesy” but noteworthy because the building used to house a different, sleazier video store which he says was actually run out of business by the cops for repeatedly overcharging...
Immediately after the attack, Karzai says, her storefront was defaced and passers-by often yelled insults. But Massachusetts police officers spoke with Karzai and her family and advised her on measures to retain her anonymity...
Marc Starr watches silently as 116 boxes of used books, piled on the brick sidewalk outside his 29 Plympton St. storefront, are loaded into a van to be sold to Daedalus Fine Books in Oregon...