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...Association Against Learning in the Absence of Religion and Morality's (AALARM) road to recongition was even more arduous than most. First, there was a proctor who tore down our posters and a senior advisor who threatened us with the dreaded Ad Board...
...team, she's not just offering lip service. The senior from Needham is postponing arthroscopic knee surgery until the season is over. An injury during her junior year at Nobles and Greenough High School led to reconstructive surgery. And in this season's first game at Providence, she tore cartilage in the same knee. Reilly is scheduled for her second knee surgery in November...
Ecstatic, I tore down the poster so as to limit my competition for this once-in-a-lifetime shot. Surely scores of other healthy males in the Harvard Square area were, at this very moment, burning the Cambridge telephone lines with calls to this Amy person...
Trump built his empire on rising land values. New York City was flirting with bankruptcy in 1976, when, at 30, Trump and hotel magnate Jay Pritzker bought the run-down Commodore Hotel at Grand Central Terminal for $10 million. The partners tore down the Commodore and built the Grand Hyatt luxury hotel in its place. The city recovered, and the hotel's value (current estimate: $70 million) soared with it. Borrowing against his stake in the Hyatt, Trump parlayed his first success into more and more prime real estate...
...times it is an uneasy tension. Tempering Romano's success has been a trail of controversy at PBHA, in which political division tore apart an executive board--and Romano's administration. Some of his ideological opponents question Romano's ability to accept error, to justify his moral conviction against intellectual opposition. Yet friend and foe agree that Romano has grown used to placing integrity over diplomacy...