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Best feminist in America?!" said Eve Ensler, at her characteristic verbal 98 m.p.h. "Not only an oxymoron, but so patriarchal, even as a concept!" It is, isn't it? She explains, "Feminism to me is the inclusion and empowerment of everyone. Being the best feminist is like being the best vagina. What would that...
...eve of city elections two years ago, the Cambridge City Council unanimously passed what City Manager Robert W. Healy dubbed “the most stringent ordinance in the history of the U.S. on asbestos...
...eve of his ascendancy this Friday, when Welch, 65, will formally end his storied, two-decade run at a board of directors' meeting, Immelt was clearly rarin' to get started. At times, this sharp, self-deprecating Midwesterner could barely contain his enthusiasm, peppering his conversation with exclamations of "I dig it!" or "I'm all over that like a beast!" "Inside the company," he declared, as movers cleared out Welch's Rockefeller Center office to make way for him, "the transition's already over...
...heavy heat of election eve, workers continued laying floor tiles at the new National Council Hall, where the leaders of independent East Timor will sit under brightly colored traditional tais cloths. With little political experience, and a winding down of the U.N. and international presence that has overseen the reconstruction effort so far, they can expect massive tasks?and expectations. "Independence will mean nothing, and all the sacrifices and deaths and suffering will be in vain, if, in 10 to 15 years we do not improve a little the living conditions of our people," says Xanana Gusm?o, the former resistance...
...having an affair with a teenage babysitter. His cousin John Jr. wrote that Joe and Michael were "poster boys for bad behavior," and Joe's lead in the polls evaporated. He withdrew from the primary and, after Michael was killed in a skiing accident the following New Year's Eve, from politics entirely. He again came close to running for Governor last spring, then backed away, fueling speculation that he might be holding out for Ted's Senate seat, should his uncle, who turns 70 next year, hang it up in 2006. But a friend who has seen him lately...