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...Cambridge representatives of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) suggested at a city council meeting last night that the street commemorate Martin Luther King Jr., as part of a wider tribute that will take place nationwide this January. This suggestion has won tremendous support from Black communities in Cambridge...
...looked his best in uniform"), Moshe Dearest is remembered mostly for his inadequacies. He posed as a family man, but philandered compulsively ("His choice of bed partners was vulgar and in poor taste") and complained about Yael's boyfriends like a jealous lover. In the '70s other, wider conflicts intervened. After Israel's near catastrophe in the October War of 1973, the general was maligned by some of his own countrymen as "the architect of military cemeteries." His 35-year marriage dissolved, he remarried, enjoyed a brief period of rehabilitation and happiness, but then, after great pain, succumbed to cancer...
...considering widening the field to allow for more lateral movement and an increased emphasis on speed. But newly-built Harvard Stadium was too narrow to accomodate Camp's wider field, so he decided to opt instead for the legalization of the forward pass...
...vote taken 18 months ago, the Mid-Cambridge Neighborhood Association took no formal position on the overhead pass because no majority would either endorse or oppose the bridge. University officials decided to postpone construction until Harvard can muster wider community support for the proposal...
...lumber exported to the U.S. an automatic 30% price advantage, contributing to a $20 billion deficit in U.S. trade with Canada. With curiously bad timing considering the mood in Washington, Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney last week proposed a new trade pact that would open the two countries still wider to each other's goods...