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...issues of sweatshops, globalization and the world outside of academia used to be very foreign to the transient and largely imported student body of Harvard University," wrote the Commission...
...least, we hope so. Although long-term Cambridge residents may feel threatened by the prospect of transient students setting the council agenda to suit their needs as much as they are frightened by the encroaching yuppie vote, the fact remains that students do constitute a significant percentage of Cambridge's population...
...major indie rock forces of the '90s. Originally written off as a left-leaning Neu! clone with lounge inclinations, the band has consistently managed to reinvent itself. Its latest, Cobra and Phases Group Play Voltage in the Milky Night, ranks with their best work, 1993's Transient Random-Noise Burst with Announcements. On this trip out, Chicago-based producers John McEntire and Jim O'Rourke provide Stereolab with a rich, layered sound, leaving behind the cold Cologne sound of 1997's Dots and Loops. Cobra and Phases Groups is the band's longest album, clocking in over 75 minutes...
...just a very transient area, with students and people coming and going," Norton said. "It doesn't have a history of such activity...
...even bigger problem: the initial glow of her candidacy has already worn off, and not just because New Yorkers are so easily bored. Those pushing her to run lost sight of the transient reason she had become the most admired woman in the country. It's not the wonders of makeup or the right hairdo or giving up the institutional power of being health-care czar and posing for the cover of Vogue. The reason she finally got to that 60% in the polls--to that Sally Field "you like me, you really like me" moment--was that...