Word: lurking
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There is something terribly wrong with our priorities, and if we are ever going to take back the night we are going to have to do it in the middle of the day. Our inconsistencies do not lurk in the shadows, but stand openly in broad daylight. They exist not only "out there" on a national level, but right here at Harvard as well. Why does a University which expends so much energy recruiting MidWesterners, football players, and alumni children fail to meet affirmative action guidelines? Why do we spend $40,000 on afunctional "kiosks" when we do not have...
Moscow is still safer than New York City, but the U.S.'s high juvenile crime rate is small comfort to Soviet officials. What they call hooliganism-public disorderliness, minor assault and vandalism -is widespread; gangs of youths often lurk around the paths and stairwells of Moscow's apartment complexes, bullying residents. As a result, the city is encouraging the growth of volunteer auxiliary police and bolstering the already highly visible regular police force...