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...memory of . . .” someone who had finished the race; occasionally these were set above a photograph. Around the five-mile mark the walkers from Eliot passed one man walking alone, an “In memory of” across his back. His stride was firm and his focus imperturbable—in a fearsome, solitary quest to do honorably by the loved one whom cancer had taken away...
Positioned almost directly across from Johnston Gate and only a few paces down from Fleet’s massive banking center, Voicestream is sitting pretty. The non-stop river of students, businesspeople and shoppers who stride past the store each day is almost enough to guarantee retail success. Tommaro agrees, “We’ll definitely rely on foot traffic. This is a prime location...
...last year concluded on a high note, then the Crimson have yet to break stride in the 2001-2002 season. Harvard took home a first-place finish and the Harry Anderson Trophy at Yale the weekend of September 1-2, a first-place finish at the Pine Trophy Sloop Intersectional at MIT on September 8-9 and a first-place finish in the Captain Hurst Bowl at Dartmouth alos on September...
...return to work and create a sense of “normalcy,” but to do so without forgetting the dire consequences of last Tuesday’s terrorist attacks. Tealuxe, in the friendly confines of Harvard Square, has taken the president’s message in stride and tomorrow will be providing all its teas, hot or cold, free of charge. Instead of asking customers to pay for the beverages, they suggest that donations be left for the families of the rescue workers who perished in the collapse of the World Trade Center towers...
Some Republicans on the Hill wanted to know why Counsellor Karen Hughes was the highest government official anyone saw on television all day, other than Bush's brief, unsettling appearance in Louisiana. They wanted to see Bush stride across the South Lawn and show that this is not a country that can be sent into hiding by cowards. "He better have the speech of his life ready tonight," sighed one Republican strategist. Bush did return a few hours later, did stride across the South Lawn and did deliver a reasonably effective national address from the Oval Office. But it wasn...