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...stores. Under current state law, companies can hold a maximum of three liquor licenses—a rule that prevents many supermarket chains from selling beer, wine, and spirits. With 96 percent of precincts reporting early this morning, “no” votes outnumbered “yes?? ballots by a 12 percentage point margin. But in Cambridge, where voters’ liberal leanings apparently apply to libations as well, 58 percent supported the measure. The rejection of the initiative represents a significant reversal of voter opinion in recent months—a June poll...
...middle aged man falls off a seesaw in the middle of a crowded art gallery, does he make a sound? As Ogden T. Ross ’75 and a room full of fellow art enthusiasts recently learned, the answer is yes??he does.After lively opening remarks by Mexican contemporary artist Pedro Reyes last Thursday, the Carpenter Center’s Sert Gallery reception was thronged with eager attendees, a concerned HUPD officer, and a number of local EMTs. And the aforementioned seesaw? It was the centerpiece of the show.With his installation “ad usum...
Massachusetts voters should vote “Yes?? on Question Two, but push, in the future, for a broader reform that could revolutionize the political process: instant-runoff voting...
...bested a fellow Harvard alum in his secretary-general bid—Surakiart Sathirathai, the deputy prime minister of Thailand. Surakiart received a master’s degree from Harvard Law School in 1982 and a doctorate in juridicial science three years later. He garnered four “yes?? votes yesterday and two vetoes from permanent Security Council members...
...Pause. “‘So I can’t really stay…’ “Another pause. “‘But you want to?’ he asked. “Did I? Yes?? “He knew it, too. He patted the chair again. ‘Come on, I want to talk to you,’ he said...