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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Monday, December 7, 1981
The worst snowstorm in three years belted Eastern Massachusetts over the weekend, clogging streets, toppling power lines, closing schools and
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Tuesday, December 1, 1981
T HOUGH NO FOE of affirmative action, I find it odd that, in their effort to overcome one societal flaw,
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NEWS
By Andrew C. Karp and William E. Mckibben
Tuesday, December 1, 1981
For a few months every two years, everyone in the city--especially reporters--turn their attention to politics. The municipal elections are
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Monday, November 30, 1981
At Center Screen, the Carpenter Center, Dec.4,5,6 A S THE CAMERAS pan over post-revolution Managua, a folk singer laments the
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Tuesday, November 24, 1981
The Cambridge City Council last night refused to reconsider a decision to "exempt" two controversial buildings on Linnaean St. and
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Monday, November 23, 1981
T HE BOSTON PHOENIX celebrates its 15th anniversary this week with a fat issue full of excerpts from the more
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Thursday, November 19, 1981
Directed by Andrzej Chodakowski and Andrzej Zajackow At the Carpenter Center, Friday and Saturday " Y OUR'RE A FUCKING CAPITALIST!
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Tuesday, November 17, 1981
When members of the city's Rent Control Board sit down Wednesday to consider allowing condominium conversion in buildings on Linnaean
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Saturday, November 7, 1981
A few months ago, city liberals were hopeful about the elections held this week. They might, they thought, wind up
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NEWS
By William E. Mckibben
Friday, November 6, 1981
N APALM IS ONE of those things that has very few defenders; it may have turned more Americans against the
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