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...with Eagles starter Chris Kowalski and reliever Kevin Moran holding their opponents scoreless for the next three innings, it was only a matter of time before the BC offense struck??and it did so forcefully in the bottom of the sixth...
Raised in Brookline, Mass., Weinstein remembers being “star-struck?? by talented Olympians as well as Wayne Gretzky, a former National Hockey League player, whom he saw sitting at a table near...
...Cambridge, Mass. But what has struck me considerably about Uganda in the past several weeks has not been the random and frequent brownouts or the latrine we have to squat in every day. Instead, at the non-governmental organization where I’m working, I have been most struck??and irritated—by some native Ugandans’ acceptance of inefficiency for no reason other than T. I. A.—“This is Africa...
...began as a day like any other. In the City of Boston, adults went to work, children went to school, lovers fell in love, and haters stood at a respectable distance from each other. Then, on that clear, bright morning, the enemy struck??not terrorists, but that other enemy: entrepreneurs. These thugs and assassins, who mercilessly engage in self-described “guerilla advertising,” deliberately planted—in the coldest of blood—lighted devices around our fair city. Their plan? To forever change our way of life by inducing...
...Bill Clinton of the college set: we’re powerful, and for every positive story about our contributions to academia or science, there’s one more stained dress. As with the coverage of the photogenic genius-cum-trainwreck Clinton, the coverage of Harvard seems star-struck??—but when the New York Times specifically solicits Harvard’s female students for their thoughts on marriage, maybe the fascination has gone...