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...Knafel Building and the still-unnamed South Building, has been beset by difficulties throughout its short lifespan. Initially, disputes erupted between the City of Cambridge and the University over the planned location of the complex, and its effect on the areas around it. Original designs for a tunnel connecting the two buildings under the street were abandoned after they met with fierce local opposition that drove the price tag up by $10 million—a sum the College deemed unreasonable...
...numbers. ?Our forces in Iraq are on the road to victory-and that is the road that will take them home,? he said. So Bush, his credibility and likability eroded by a war with no clear end, is promising the nation there is light at the end of the tunnel-and now must keep convincing Americans it is getting brighter...
...victory nonetheless. “We’re building it back up,” vowed Taylor, who skated six freshmen, including Alec Richards in goal. Music wafted out of the Bulldogs’ locker room as Taylor spoke, and his players’ shouts echoed down the tunnel. Twenty yards away, outside the visitors’ locker room, things weren’t so merry. Harvard players readied to board their bus in a two-way tie for second. Beat the conference whipping boy, and the Crimson would have been in first. Not that the standings mean much...
...bridge-and-tunnel." That's the phrase that snooty Manhattanites use to describe people in the four outer boroughs and northern New Jersey. Even if they live in New York City, they call Manhattan "the city...
...images have been on display for the last month at the “Harvard in Allston” exhibit room in the Holyoke Center. Nevertheless, Spiegelman did comment on the viability of some of the plans. For example, Spiegelman said a proposal to construct a new tunnel under the Charles River, extending an abandoned T tunnel from the Square to the Harvard athletic facilities, was “most challenging.” “It’s not so appealing for bicyclists and pedestrians,” she said. In contrast, planners said last spring that...