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...will all these layoffs in the financial sector engender a wave of clinical depression? Morgan says it's too soon to tell: it depends on how long people remain unemployed. A full-blown recession lasting three or four years or longer would be cause for concern. Morgan cites increased rates of depression and suicide in British cities that relied on steel and coal manufacturing in the mid-1980s, when factories started shutting down permanently. And the suddenness of the current crash doesn't make things easier. Former Lehman Brothers employees, he says, "have some emotional catching up to do," because...
...while both Harvard officials and the owners of Charlesview say they are pleased with the deal, the community protests are back. The soon-to-be neighbors of the relocated buildings have expressed strong concerns about the design of the new complex, saying that the plan will lead to too much density and could segregate residents based on income...
...June, BC filed its 10-year institutional master plan that details the structures and timeline of the expansion. The master plan is currently under review by the Boston Redevelopment Authority, which will either approve the plan or ask BC to make further revisions. A decision could come as soon as early November, according to BRA Senior Project Manager Gerald Autler...
...story, "Questions Linger For BC Expansion Plan," said that the Boston City Council will soon vote on Boston College's 10-year master plan. In fact, approval is only needed from the Boston Redevelopment Authority...
...last week, Connecticut - have ruled that gays have the fundamental right to marry. Those courts have ruled that not even civil unions with all the legal trimmings of marriage can compensate. Gay-rights activists hope that Iowa's high court, will hear arguments in December and then rule as soon as January 2009 on a lower court's decision in favor of gay marriage, will bring judicial victories in state high courts to four...