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...lawsuit is the latest--and possibly the broadest--challenge in the seemingly endless series of political and legal attacks on Cambridge's system, and reflects a tide of decontrol slowly sweeping rent regulating communities across the state and nation...
...complete. That announcement, long sought by Pyongyang, broke the negotiating logjam. Twenty hours later, following an all- night session, the two sides announced agreement on a nonaggression accord that in effect ended their 41-year-old state of war. Said Chung at the signing ceremony Friday morning: "Today the tide of reconciliation and cooperation flowing worldwide has reached this land...
With 12:03 left in the game, the Crimson tried to stem the Vermont tide by calling a time out. It didn't help. Vermont applied the full-court press, stole the ball away and netted another two points...
...tide of anti-feminism that Faludi describes pervades our society and culture. Its manifestations range from the subtle--changes in perfume advertising campaigns--to the blatant--legislation proposed by The Heritage Foundation that would require "marriage and motherhood" to be taught as the only appropriate occupations for women...
...past 40 years or so, because of a lengthy series of Supreme Court rulings, the tide has generally favored the separationists. In this nation of spiritual paradoxes, it is legal to hang a picture in a public exhibit of a crucifix submerged in urine, or to utter virtually any conceivable blasphemy in a public place; it is not legal, the federal courts have ruled, to mention God reverently in a classroom, on a football field or at a commencement ceremony as part of a public prayer...