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...abysmal circumstances surrounding elections this fall can be easily prevented in the future, with a little more foresight from council leadership, and with serious reevaluation of election bylaws. Reforms would set clearer and fairer guidelines for candidates and would provide voters with more vibrant and informative campaigns...
Eateries in California went smoke-free almost five years ago. Even New York City, known for its vibrant nightlife and bar scene, will have a ban in effect by the end of March...
...Atangan's comix feel alive with Japanese high culture. When he's not showing off carefully arranged landscapes, Atangan gives us highly dynamic action sequences. Even when two characters are talking he charges the scene with visual energy. He does this by careful attention to exiting color patterns and vibrant "camera" angles, but mostly he creates action with the hands. When the fisherman and his wife are reunited we see only a close-up of their hands, with their distinctively chubby, curled fingers dancing with each other. Clearly referencing ancient Japanese theater's use of hand positions, Atangan puts more...
...Wendy was vibrant and loved equally the solitude of her books and the company of her friends,” her family said in a statement...
Harvard would benefit because its future as a great American institution is inextricably linked to an American nation that is culturally vibrant, diverse, strong and well-governed. Harvard is rooted in its context—were it located in Mexico City instead of Cambridge, it would surely be a poorer university. Because so many of its alumni go on to the highest positions of American cultural and political leadership, Harvard has a strong moral obligation to instill the ideals of service in its students, giving them the experiential knowledge that makes for wise stewardship. It is important in a democracy...