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...eliminate the problematic wind-tunnel effect in the winter, a heat curtain will be set up on the Mass. Ave. entrance and glass doors at the Mt. Auburn St. end, she said...
...tunnel to Widener--Just a thought. But they are so close that it would probably be convenient...
Local politicos insulted the incumbent President for an hour and a half while the main event was caught in a Boston tunnel. Elvis finally hit the stage--to the applause of a thoroughly partisan crowd--and preached the gospel of the liberal Northeast to a crowd of the converted. His plan for a domestic Peace Corps, in particular, pleased the thousands of college students holding white and blue Clinton banners. The Man left the scene to enthusiastic cheers and a mix of soul and rock music which had the crowd clapping and swaying. It's unclear, though, whether this...
...only become a central issue of the presidential campaign but is also likely to stand as Topic A for much of the 1990s. Quick fixes will not work, a point that many Americans seem to be accepting. In fact, that is the light at the end of the tunnel. "A lot of good things are going on underneath the surface that will actually work very well for us two and three years out," said Allen Sinai, chief economist for the Boston Co. Economic Advisors...
Rodine says the new building will alter the streetscape, as Bow Street will now act like a tunnel between St. Paul's plaza and Quincy Square...