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Is it really the history that attracts people to Massachusetts? Or could it be the proximity to the beaches and mountains? Seattle and San Francisco have beaches and mountains, too, and people there aren't nearly as neurotic. true, Boston has a flourishing intellectual and artistic life, but if you...

Author: By Michael K. Mayo, | Title: Saying Goodbye to Beantown | 6/9/1994 | See Source »

Kelly talks about a "real solution" which "would attempt to forge some compassion between the sexes." it's an admirable sentiment. But the male-female ratio at the event looked much more equitable than on any Peninsula masthead I've seen. And I don't even need to mention the...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bowdren Misunderstands the Purpose of Take Back the Night | 4/30/1994 | See Source »

So addictive is this ploy that the fact of blackness has been abandoned for the theory of blackness. It doesn't matter anymore what shade the newcomer's skin is. A hostile posture toward resident blacks must be struck at the Americanizing door before it will open. The public is...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On the Backs of Blacks | 12/2/1993 | See Source »

Establishment Au Bon Pain Bruegger's. C'est Bon David's The Greenhouse Cafe Physical Appearance The Ugly Duckling of cookies. Dark, dry, crusty, cracked, and hard. A baker's beauty. A very a attractive cookie--large, thick, and soft--with lots of healthy-sized chips. Nothing special. Thin, hard...

Author: By Stephanie P. Wexler, | Title: Smart Cookies | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

Texans never quite forgave G.O.P. gubernatorial wannabe Clayton Williams for snubbing the outstretched hand of opponent Ann Richards at a political luncheon.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Illustrated History of Coming to Grips | 9/27/1993 | See Source »

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