Word: tears
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...particle accelerator is so old, in fact, that the city considers it an historic building. And, now that Harvard wants to tear it down, the University needs the permission of the Cambridge Historical Commission before the wrecking balls can move...
...Coach made a big inspirational speech and I think we’re ready to tear Northeastern up,” said freshman Emily Haigh...
Lauren E. Baer ’02 is a social studies concentrator in Dunster House and former associate editorial chair of The Crimson. In her fourth and final semester as a columnist, she will tear herself away from the mincing claws of her thesis to continue to creatively investigate injustice at Harvard, in America and abroad. Her column, “Writes and Wrongs,” appears on alternate Wednesdays...
...good news is that Linkin Park likes to work. The group spent 325 days on tour in 2001, and it's already planning to release a remix album this spring and record new material as soon as the band's members can tear themselves away from the road. They were also an exceedingly young band when they wrote Hybrid Theory. They wrote what they knew. Now their lives are much more interesting. "Our next record could sound like anything," says Bennington. With a little more discipline, it could even sound like what they intend...
...going to have to tear up the speech, are we?" George W. Bush asked late last week, as his aides labored over the text of Tuesday night's State of the Union address. Bush was gently mocking the endless process--and perhaps acknowledging how many reasons there are for last-minute rewrites: a war and a recession, an anxious public, an aggressive opposition party, and above all the fast-moving story of the largest corporate bankruptcy in U.S. history--a scandal that has so far defied White House attempts to isolate it or explain it away. In the space...