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...catastrophe of World War II. Long streets where no old buildings survived lead to others where a single Wilhelmine facade is wedged between stretches of postwar Housing Emergency Modern. Every inch of the city tells you what happened there. Libeskind says it also teaches another lesson: "You can fill in all the sites, but that doesn't mean you've filled the void." Libeskind moves a lot, but that's a lesson he carries with him everywhere...
...When we fill up on a weekend night, about half of the 200 people in here are smoking. Older clientele complain about the smoke on busy nights,” Meany says...
...semester, though, is not uncontaminated by our customary cynicism. Even as we inspect syllabi, a part of us thinks, How good could a social analysis course really be? Even as we buy new notebooks, we sigh a little, thinking of how many pages there are to fill, and of how gracelessly we will fill them; even as we write brave resolutions in pink marker—even as we promise ourselves to go to the gym three times a week!—a part of us knows we won?...
Hordon will miss the debut of the recruiting class—one that Walsh calls “the best I’ve had since I’ve been here”—that will now be pressed to fill a still greater void...
...some other sinister agent like that into our country is far easier than a nuclear weapon," says Bayh. Saddam could then threaten: "You want to stop my action here? Fine. But you should know what I have in Los Angeles, you should know what we have in Chicago, or fill in the blank." Or, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld told members of the House last week, according to Congressional sources, Saddam could strike inside the U.S. by handing off horrific substances to terrorist groups able to operate here...