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...wonder why so few people are voting,” Reeves said in his closing remarks. “We seem to have become very self-satisfied in Cambridge...
...peddling to tweed-jacket clad alums come Reunion Week. Ever notice how some stores seem to stick around for no imaginable reason? Who really shops at Serendipity, anyway? Unless, of course, it’s for the linen-wearing, Birkenstock-shod, trust-fund-enabled sector of the population. No wonder Harvard Square sometimes feels like the inside of one of those sno-globes: everything is deliberate, planned, sanitized. What we get with a place that seemingly caters to everyone is an artificial Disneyland that is useful to none. And perhaps it is from this that the unsettling strangeness arises. Cambridge...
...community, the honesty, and the genuine love a relationship with God offers. Who doesn’t know what it feels like to be complimented only to think, “They wouldn’t say that about me if they knew…”? Ever wonder would it be like to be totally known and still completely loved? Beneath the façade of achievement and self-confidence that we put up, so many of us are just hoping that no one will notice the reality of self-doubt and emptiness we feel each...
...Sept. 11, only hours after the first attack, British Prime Minister Tony Blair went on the air to tell peoples of all nations that a terrorist attack on America was an attack on the world. George W. Bush would soon adopt the same language himself. One must wonder, however, whether the carnage would have been perceived of in such global terms had it occurred on foreign soil, whether America would be rushing to prayer and battle had the buildings toppled in Central Africa or Latin America or South Asia...
Subin said many Quincy residents wonder if the elevator should be replaced, or if students should be allowed to use the elevator reserved for the Masters, located next to the student elevator...