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...Patrick J. Toussaint ’06 has known his fiancée, Andrea M. Ducas, since the sixth grade. They started dating in their junior year of high school, and in the summer of 2004, when she had just completed her first year at Brown, the two got engaged. “We’d been together for so long and it was just the realization that we were not looking for anybody else to spend our lives with,” Toussaint explains. The couple’s wedding is tentatively scheduled for December...
...Both Ducas and Toussaint abandoned plans to write theses this year, Toussaint in part because of his busy schedule. “He is busy with getting ready for work and the [candidate for Massachusetts Governor] Deval Patrick campaign,” Ducas explains, “and I don’t want to write my thesis...
...Straight, Cohen, Moskowitz, Toussaint, and others—a word-of-mouth search found 11 current Harvard seniors who are engaged—do not a trend make. Over the last few decades, people in the United States have started to marry later, according to statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau. The median age at first marriage was 20.8 for women and 23.2 for men in 1970, 23.9 for women and 26.1 for men in 1990, and has increased to 25.3 for women...
...thrilled that pensions and retirement age were untouched, but younger workers fretted over the 1.5% of their salary that they would have had to contribute toward their own health care, especially since those payments could rise with increasing health care costs in the future. In the end, a demoralized Toussaint, who spent the last month campaigning vigorously in support of the contract, blamed the defeat Friday on a cabal of outside meddlers and internal enemies who peddled ?downright lies? to the membership...
...dust off their commuting sneakers? Not yet. Transit workers are driving, cleaning and conducting without a contract, but a renewed strike is still unlikely. The vote showed that the TWU is a house divided, and their discord may force them into binding arbitration with the MTA. For his part, Toussaint would only say that he?s ready to "go back to the drawing board...