The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) back issues from January 2004:
BENJAMIN DEGENNARO, MACHINE SHOP OWNER
Jan 01, 2004 ... Benjamin DeGennaro of Saugus, a machine shop owner, died Dec. 21at his home after a long illness. He was 84. Mr. DeGennaro was born and raised in East Boston. He graduatedfrom East Boston High School. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, serving as a machinist inthe ...
DEBRA ANN WHYNOT, 43; WAS BANK EMPLOYEE
Jan 01, 2004 ... Debra Ann Whynot of Malden, a lifelong resident of the city, diedDec. 23 at Whidden Memorial Hospital in Everett. She was 43. Ms. Whynot was born in Melrose in 1960 and was a graduate ofMalden High School in the class of 1979. After high school she was employed with ...
EDWARD SWEETSER, 95; WORKED AT DEALERSHIP
Jan 01, 2004 ... Edward E. Sweetser of Haverhill, an automobile dealershipemployee, died Dec. 16 at the Oxford Manor in Haverhill. He was 95. Mr. Sweetser was born in Haverhill in 1908. He attended Haverhillpublic schools and was a graduate of Haverhill High School. He was ...
SMALL BITES
Jan 01, 2004; ... Skol is in a historic turn-of-the-century storefront in a cozycorner of downtown Nashua. With executive chef Joshua Reynolds, ownerNancy Iannelli has created a gourmet menu that's intriguing, but notpretentious. The wiener schnitzel ($21) came with a tasty applesauce, made ...
SMALL BITES
Jan 01, 2004; ... For years this red-stained homestead, dating from 1825, in NorthAndover center housed an alteration shop upstairs. Town native NancyBreen ran Nancy's Catering for three years before acquiring theupstairs space 20 years ago and turning it into Top of the Scalesrestaurant. The ...
SMALL BITES
Jan 01, 2004; ... After scouring the country for the perfect location, Chris andMegan Parsons settled on Winchester center for their quaint, 10-table seafood restaurant, Catch. The Equinox Farm mixed greens with cabernet sauvignon vinaigretteand Vermont goat cheese ($6) featured a pleasing array of ...
STANISLAWA WOLFENDALE, RETIRED AIDE; AT 92
Jan 01, 2004 ... LAWRENCE - Stanislawa "Stella" (Krystiniak) Wolfendale, 92, ofLawrence, a retired teacher's aide, died Dec. 22 at the Town andCountry Nursing Center in Lowell. She was born and raised in Lowell, and graduated from Lowell HighSchool. She also attended classes at Merrimack ...
THOMAS CASEY, 74, WAS DEEP-WATER DIVER
Jan 01, 2004 ... TEWKSBURY - Thomas James "Mayor" Casey, 74, of Tewksbury, aprofessional diver, died Dec. 23 at his home after a seven-monthbattle with cancer. He was born and raised in Charlestown. He later moved toSomerville, where he graduated from Somerville High School. In 1954,he moved to ...
JAMES F. SILVA, 72, RETIRED FOREMAN
Jan 01, 2004 ... LOWELL - James F. Silva, 72, of Lowell, a retired foreman at JoanFabrics, died Dec. 22 at his home. He was born in Lowell, and educated in local schools. He graduatedfrom Lowell Trade School ...
JOHN MCGRAIL, 71, ST. MICHAEL'S DEACON
Jan 01, 2004 ... LOWELL - John S. "Jack" McGrail, 71, of Lowell, a deacon at St.Michael's Parish in Lowell, died Dec. 22 at his home of cancer. He was born in Lowell and was a lifelong resident of the ChristianHill area of the city. He graduated from Lowell High School in 1950 and served in ...
THAI FAMILY SECRETS RELEASED FOR FLAVOR
Jan 01, 2004; ... Sugar & Spice has the kind of menu that can easily induce decisionangst. The nearly 100 choices run tantalizingly through the best thatThai cuisine has to offer - coconut-rich curries, char-grilled meats,lime-spritzed salads, and so on. But we found you can relax and orderjust about ...
AT DOWNTOWN SPOT, IT'S WINE OVER DINE
Jan 01, 2004; ... A n e-mail from a friend recapping a recent dinner we shared atVinalia: "Fun last night despite the service and dirty dishes andlack of napkins and inability to hear anything and cold hot chocolateand, well, everything but the company."I wouldn't have been quiteso harsh. It was a ...
A BIT OF PEACE ON EARTH
Jan 01, 2004 ... Henry Hall of Nahant rows down the Charles River in his boat, theGreen Onion, on Saturday. Hall ...
BRIDGING LIFE'S STAGES
Jan 01, 2004; ... When Simon & Garfunkel released "The Sounds of Silence" in 1965, Ihadn't even been on a date yet. Not because I was awkward with girls,which I was, but because I wasn't quite 12 years old. A few yearslater when I was learning to play "The Sounds of Silence" on myguitar, I was "going ...
BUTTON BONUS
Jan 01, 2004; ... First Night button special offers Blue Man Group at the CharlesPlayhouse 74 Warrenton St. 617-426-6912. Free T-shirt with full-price ticket to weekday performances Jan. 1 to March 31. BostonSymphony Orchestra 301 Mass. Ave. 617-266-1200. Discounts on symphonyconcerts in January, except ...
RELISHING OLDEN DAYS
Jan 01, 2004; ... In 1803 a grand jubilee marked the completion of the longest canalin the Western Hemisphere. A Middlesex Canal Celebration recallsthe festivities with costumed interpreters, mulled cider, canalsongs, Baldwin apple pies, ham biscuits, and gingerbread. 2-5 p.m.today at the Faulkner Mill, ...
PUT THE FEEDBAG ON
Jan 01, 2004; ... EVERY DAY AT FAMILY FARE UNFOLDS LIKE AN ODE TO THE BLUE-PLATESPECIAL. COMFORT-FOOD HOUNDS GATHER IN THE HUMBLE DINING ROOM OF THISPEABODY STOREFRONT, PERUSE THE LENGTHY AMERICAN-GREEK-ITALIAN MENU,AND INEVITABLY OPT FOR ONE OF THE SEVERAL DAILY SPECIALS. THEN THEPARADE STARTS: FRIENDLY ...
KICK OVER THAT NEW LEAF AT A FEW NEW HANGOUTS
Jan 01, 2004; ... ONCE THE HOLIDAYS WRAP UP, IT CAN FEEL LIKE A LONG, BLEAK CRAWLTOWARD SPRING. BUT IT DOESN'T HAVE TO BE THAT WAY, REALLY. BEFOREBURYING OUR BLUES IN LEFTOVER HOLIDAY CANDY, CHINESE DELIVERY, ANDTHE NEW SEASON OF "NEWLYWEDS," REMEMBER THAT NOTHING BANISHES THEBLAHS LIKE NEW PEOPLE AND ...
BANDS ON THE RUN TRAVERS
Jan 01, 2004; ... It's Friday night, well after midnight, and Jesse Hubbell isfeverishly pacing the aisles of the Coolidge Corner Theatre. Atheater full of patrons is waiting not-so-patiently for his band,Travers, to perform. But there's no sign of the keyboard player, thebassist, or the lead singer ....
DEBUTS
Jan 01, 2004; ... You could be forgiven for thinking that you had stepped into asmall-town bakery instead of a pizza joint when you first walk intoPizza Oggi. The screen door swings open, and locals pour in to pickup orders and to catch up on the news. The staff seems to knoweverybody by name. A cake ...
PRESERVATION APPLICATIONS REVIEWED
Jan 01, 2004; ... ACTONThe Community Preservation Committee is reviewing the 14projects for which applications have been submitted in order todetermine how funds will be allocated. The committee began the reviewprocess in December and will review additional projects at 7:30 p.m.on Jan. 8, in Town Hall ...
COUNT THE DAYS AND HELP A SHELTER
Jan 01, 2004; ... TIMEJUST IN TIME FOR NEXT YEAR, THE WOMEN'S LUNCH PLACE, ADAYTIME SHELTER AND SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR HOMELESS AND LOW-INCOME WOMENIN BOSTON, IS SELLING A CD-SIZED DESK CALENDAR, FEATURING ...
GIVE A DOG A BED
Jan 01, 2004; ... PETSEVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY, AND NOW YOU CAN GIVE YOUR FOUR-LEGGED FRIEND HIS NIGHT AS WELL, WITH A CLASSY BUT SIMPLE DOG BED.HE'S PROBABLY EXHAUSTED AFTER THE HOLIDAYS. IMPORTED FROM THAILANDAND MADE OF CORE RATTAN WITH A DARK STAIN, THIS ONE'S AVAILABLE INTHREE SIZES TO ACCOMODATE ...
CURRYING FLAVOR
Jan 01, 2004; ... COOKINGSPICE THINGS UP WITH A TASTE OF THE CASBAH. MOROCCANCUISINE IS ONE OF THE NEXT HOT FOODIE DESTINATIONS, AND HOME COOKSCAN GET A HEAD START AT ARGANA. THE INMAN SQUARE RESTAURANT, KNOWNFOR ITS EXOTIC FLAVORS AND COLORFUL DECOR, IS SELLING ITS NAMESAKEARGAN OIL ($18), FLAVORED ...
AN ACCIDENTAL WINNER
Jan 01, 2004 ... ACCESSORIESWORKING WITH CLAYS AND GLAZES, POTTERS KNOWSURPRISES (A.K.A. DISASTERS) HAPPEN. FOR MAINE POTTER KLARA BORBAS,ONE SURPRISE HAD A HAPPY ENDING. SHE APPLIED A GREEN UNDERGLAZE FORSTRIPES AND PATTERNS ON WHITE POTS, BUT AFTER FIRING, THE COLOR WASNOT GREEN. IT WAS A SOFT ...
SOMEONE ELSE CAN RIP
Jan 01, 2004; ... ELECTRONICSSANTA DELIVERED MANY IPODS AND MP3 PLAYERS IN HISTRAVELS LAST WEEK, BUT MANY OF THE FOLKS WHO RECEIVED THSESE FANCYNEW GIZMOS ARE EITHER TOO LAZY OR TOO TECHNICALLY UNSAVVY TO RIPTHEIR ENTIRE CD COLLECTION TO THE COMPUTER, THEN TRANSFER THESE FILESTO THEIR NEW GADGET ....
A WINTER PROJECT
Jan 01, 2004; ... REDECORATESURELY THERE'S SOMEPLACE IN THE HOUSE THAT COULD USESOME PRETTY TILE. PETER QUINTIN, 46, LEFT THE FINANCIAL WORLD FIVEYEARS AGO TO ATTEND THE RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND THENSTARTED SINCERA GLASS IN AN OLD TEXTILE MILL IN NEW BEDFORD. THERE,HE AND HIS CREW OF TWO ...
GOING NATIONAL
Jan 01, 2004; ... Arlington selectman Charles Lyons just got back from being swornin as the new president of the National League of Cities inNashville, Tenn., a national lobbying group with more than 18,000member cities and towns. It seems to be the first time in theorganization's history that a selectman ...
VIACELL LEASES SPACE IN CAMBRIDGE
Jan 01, 2004; ... ViaCell Inc. of Boston leased 42,944 square feet at CambridgeScience Center, a former office building at 245 First St. that isbeing converted to biotechnology laboratory space. Terms were notdisclosed. ViaCell, which is developing cell-based ...
FORWARD THINKING
Jan 01, 2004; ... What to do now? The past year is a profitable memory. Enjoy it for a moment, thenstart thinking ahead to 2004, which promises to be more challengingfor stock market investors. I have a few ideas. Going up? Someday, perhaps by the end of the year, SycamoreNetworks Inc. will be ...
FLEET'S LEAP TO THE NATIONAL STAGE HOW GIFFORD FACED THE INEVITABLE AND CAME AWAY WITH A $47B DEAL
Jan 01, 2004; ... As Chad Gifford paced the Coatue spit, near his beachfront home onNantucket's north shore, his emotional resistance to sellingFleetBoston Financial Corp. was palpable. Fleet's chief executive knew a deal would trigger his earlyretirement. But what terrified him was ceding control ...
SYCAMORE NETWORKS BOOSTED BY PENTAGON CONTRACT SHARES JUMP 12.4% FOR FORMER HIGHFLIER
Jan 01, 2004; ... Sycamore Networks Inc., one of the highest-flying local network-equipment start-ups of the late 1990s before the telecom marketimploded, got a sorely needed boost yesterday as Pentagon officialsawarded the Chelmsford company an unspecified share of a planned $900million-plus upgrade of ...
TYSON CHIEF'S PAY MORE THAN DOUBLES
Jan 01, 2004; ... Tyson Foods Inc., the world's largest meat processor, more thandoubled the compensation for chairman and chief executive John Tysonin fiscal 2003 to about $20.9 million, as profit declined. The increase mainly resulted from $16.9 million in restrictedstock, six times more than the ...
STOCKS CLOSE OUT 2003 WITH A BANG MARKET RECORDS ITS FIRST ANNUAL GAIN SINCE '99
Jan 01, 2004; ... [A PUBLISHED CORRECTION HAS BEEN ADDED TO A CHART ACCOMPANYING STORY.]Investors, at last, can ring in the new year happily. Stocks yesterday closed out 2003 with their first annual gainssince 1999, rallying throughout the year to recover much of the valuelost in the long and ...
VERIZON WIRELESS OFFERS SETTLEMENT PLAN
Jan 01, 2004 ... NEW YORK - Verizon Wireless Inc., the number one US mobilecarrier, said most of its current and former customers are entitledto cash and credits of as much as $45 each to settle a lawsuitalleging its billing and disclosures were improper. Judge William Pate of California Superior ...
LEADERSHIP IS ABOUT WORKING WITH PEOPLE
Jan 01, 2004; ... CLARK WAS ASKED HOW HIS MILITARY CAREER PREPARED HIM, IF AT ALL,FOR A MORE DOMESTIC, POLITICAL POSITION. "WHEN YOU'RE IN THEMILITARY, A LOT OF PEOPLE THINK THAT IT'S ABOUT GIVING ORDERS, BUTMOSTLY IT ISN'T. YOU START AS A COMPANY COMMANDER, AND YOU GO TO YOURFIRST UNIT, YOU REALIZE, ...
FOR THE RECORD
Jan 01, 2004 ... Correction: Due to an editing error, Robert Kuttner's pick on thefirst quiz question in his column yesterday was ...
DECISIONS INVOLVE DIAGNOSIS, INTUITION
Jan 01, 2004; ... DEAN WAS ASKED HOW HE MAKES DECISIONS. HIS WIFE, ALSO A DOCTOR,HAD ONCE SAID HE APPROACHES DECISIONS LIKE A PHYSICIAN."THAT'S FAIR,THAT'S VERY FAIR. I MEAN, SHE'S BEEN WITH ME A LONG TIME, AND SHE'S AVERY SMART WOMAN, SO I'M SURE THAT'S EXACTLY HOW IT WORKS. I MEAN,THE TWO OF US ARE ...
DEAN'S PAPER TRAIL
Jan 01, 2004 ... FORMER VERMONT governor Howard Dean has rightly criticized theBush administration for keeping secret the deliberations of itsenergy task force, which drew up a pro-industry energy policy in2001. But it turns out that the Democratic presidential candidatealso kept under wraps the ...
A RESPONSE TO CANCER FORGED BY VIETNAM
Jan 01, 2004; ... KERRY WAS ASKED IF HIS SUCCESSFUL BOUT WITH PROSTATE CANCERAFFECTED HIS OUTLOOK ON LIFE." THE CANCER, frankly, was - it'sstrange. I think it's a reflection of the experience that I wentthrough in Vietnam, that I didn't feel particularly threatened. ThatI felt: `I'm going to conquer ...
HATE SPEECH COMES FROM BOTH SIDES
Jan 01, 2004 ... JEFF JACOBY, A MAN WHO NEVER MET A POINT HE COULDN'T MISS, OUTDOESHIMSELF IN HIS COLUMN ON LIBERAL HATE SPEECH. HE BEMOANS THE FACTTHAT NOBODY SPEAKS OUT ABOUT COMMENTS FROM PROMINENT LIBERALS (BYWHICH HE MEANS AN ACTOR, A POLITICAL GADFLY WHO HAS NEVER BEENELECTED TO ANYTHING, AND AN ...
USING REASON TO EXPLORE THE UNIVERSE
Jan 01, 2004 ... WITH SO MUCH BEING WRITTEN ON THE SUBJECT OF FAITH AT THIS TIME OFYEAR, IT MAY BE INSTRUCTIVE TO CONSIDER THAT THE OPPOSITE OF FAITH ISREASON. THOSE WHO CONSIDER THEMSELVES HUMANISTS ARE COMMITTED TO THEUSE OF CRITICAL REASON, LOGICAL ANALYSIS, FACTUAL EVIDENCE, ANDSCIENTIFIC METHODS OF ...
CARTOONS WERE A HOLIDAY GIFT
Jan 01, 2004 ... IT WAS A DELIGHT TO SEE VICE PRESIDENT CHENEY REJOICING IN WHATWOULD BE BAD FORTUNE FOR ANYONE ELSE IN AN EDITORIAL PAGE CARTOON ONCHRISTMAS DAY. AND ON THE OP-ED PAGE THE SAME DAY, CARTOONIST JEFFDANZIGER, WHO UNFAILINGLY STRIKES THE SPARK OF TRUTH, RISES TO THEPROPHETIC IN ...
THE DARKENING SIDE OF AMERICAN VALUES
Jan 01, 2004 ... I FULLY AGREE WITH JAMES CARROLL'S TREPIDATION OVER THE EVERDARKENING SIDE OF AMERICAN VALUES ("AMERICAN `VALUES' CAST A GLOBALSHADOW," OP ED, DEC. 30).And indeed our alarming and isolatedsupport for the death penalty is an important part of that story. However, I am surprised ...
THEY CAN DISH IT OUT, BUT CAN'T TAKE IT
Jan 01, 2004 ... WILL SOMEBODY PLEASE BUY JEFF JACOBY A RADIO! APPARENTLY HE IS NOTFAMILIAR WITH REAL HATE SPEECH. HE NEEDS TO LISTEN TO HIS FELLOWRADICAL RIGHT-WINGERS AND THE CONSTANT BARRAGE OF INFLAMMATORYRHETORIC WITH WHICH THEY ROUTINELY POLLUTE THE AIRWAVES ("HATESPEECH OF THE LEFT," OP ED, ...
SHERIFF VOWS TO PRESS CHARGES IF JACKSON'S ABUSE CLAIM FALSE
Jan 01, 2004; ... SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - The Santa Barbara County sheriff calledyesterday for a state investigation into abuse allegations by MichaelJackson and threatened to seek criminal charges against the pop starif his claims are found to be groundless. Jackson was arrested Nov. 20 on ...
US IS MAKING REAL PROGRESS
Jan 01, 2004 ... WILLIAM PFAFF WRITES THAT THE UNITED STATES IS A DETONATOR OFEXPLOSIONS PRIMED BY CULTURAL AND POLITICAL FRUSTRATION. IT IMAGINESTHAT IT BRINGS PROGRESS BUT ALL IT HAS BROUGHT SO FAR IS A DEEPENINGCHAOS ("WEST IS AN INTERLOPER IN ISLAMIC STRUGGLE," OP ED, DEC. 29). As Pfaff is writing ...
CROSSROADS FOR PEACE, AIDS, AND DEMOCRACY
Jan 01, 2004; ... PRETORIA - Africa faces several important crossroads in the comingyear. One concerns war and peace. With negotiations nearing completionto end the 20-year civil war in Sudan, and with less-than-sturdypeace deals in place for Burundi, Liberia, the Ivory Coast,Democratic Republic ...
N. KOREA, TERROR, AND DEVELOPMENT ARE PRIORITIES
Jan 01, 2004; ... BEIJING - Preventing the spread of terrorism in the region andresolving the nuclear standoff between North Korea and Washington areexpected to be two of the top priorities for Asia's leaders in 2004. Other key issues in the region will be the continued rebuilding ofAfghanistan, ...
AFTER HUSSEIN, VIOLENT PRESENT, UNCERTAIN FUTURE
Jan 01, 2004; ... BAGHDAD - As Iraqis ring in the first new year after the fall ofSaddam Hussein, they look ahead to 2004 expecting dramatic change andgreat risk. The new year could usher in a new Iraqi government that launchesdemocratic institutions and rebuilds its war torn economy, or itcould ...
NEW PRIME MINISTER EYES BETTER US TIES
Jan 01, 2004; ... MONTREAL - For the first time in a decade, Canada has a newleader, and Prime Minister Paul Martin's first order of business in2004 will be to get his country back on track with the United States.It's a job that will take some doing. Goods, services, and hydro electricity still flow ...
FOR THE RECORD
Jan 01, 2004 ... * CORRECTION: BECAUSE OF INCORRECT INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY APUBLICIST, TODAY'S CALENDAR SECTION LISTS A ...
MINORITY PARTY EYES A BOOST IN DISCIPLINE DEMOCRATS URGED TO STAND FIRMER
Jan 01, 2004; ... WASHINGTON - Thwarted by rules changes, outvoted on most majorbills, rebuffed in attempts to cut deals, and finally derided by oneof their party's presidential candidates as "GOP lite," the Democratsin Congress couldn't wait for 2003 to be over. But 2004 brings a new challenge: Can ...
EU GROWTH MAY TEST BONDS WITH US FURTHER
Jan 01, 2004; ... LONDON - The new year is likely to provide a historic turningpoint for Europe. The planned enlargement of the European Union this year will givethe 25 aligned states a greater voice - diplomatically, militarily,and economically. On May 1, 10 countries - Hungary, Poland, the ...
SEATTLE HIV PROGRAM ENLISTS BARBERSHOPS BLACK MEN GET A TRIM AND A FRANK DISCUSSION
Jan 01, 2004; ... SEATTLE - Dwight Scott, known around the barbershop as "Butch,"has a favorite technique to get his clientele talking about a touchysubject: AIDS. Clippers in hand, Scott steers his customers, most of whom areblack, toward discussing their love lives - not hard to do in ...
CAR BOMB KILLS 5 IN BAGHDAD, HURTS 24 NEW YEAR'S EVE BLAST RIPS THROUGH RESTAURANT
Jan 01, 2004; ... BAGHDAD - A car bomb in central Baghdad tore through a restaurantpacked with dozens of people dancing and celebrating New Year's Eve,killing five Iraqis and wounding 24 people, including three reportersfor the Los Angeles Times. The explosion shook Nabil, an Italian restaurant on a ...
SETTLEMENTS' FUTURE COULD DETERMINE SHARON'S, TOO
Jan 01, 2004; ... JERUSALEM - This could be the year Prime Minister Ariel Sharon ofIsrael begins actualizing plans to separate from the Palestinians,completes building large sections of a barrier in the West Bank, andeven dismantles some Jewish settlements. But it also could be theyear that an indictment ...
EARLY MCLEAN TESTS SHOW BRAIN SCAN EASES DEPRESSION
Jan 01, 2004; ... McLean Hospital researchers have stumbled upon a possible newtreatment for depression, finding that performing a novel type ofbrain scan on bipolar patients can quickly and significantly lift apatient's mood, apparently because the scanner's unusual magneticfields affect the electrical ...
WAR CRIME TRIBUNALS, FREE TRADE IN SPOTLIGHT
Jan 01, 2004; ... MEXICO CITY - The two issues likely to dominate the agenda inLatin America this year are the planned Free Trade Area of theAmericas and the battle to bring former top-ranking officials tojustice for war crimes or corruption. The pressure is on to negotiate the world's largest free ...
AS A BOOK EDITOR, A WRITER AND MOTHER TELLS IT LIKE IT IS
Jan 01, 2004; ... NORTHAMPTON - When Cathi Hanauer read from her best-sellingcollection of essays in her adopted hometown of Northampton lastwinter, she had to withhold the title. It was a family show - anannual talent fest - and the emcee thought the word "bitch" just abit risque. Hanauer didn't ...
NEW YEAR SERVES UP SYMBOLISM
Jan 01, 2004; ... Almost every country and every culture has at least one specialfood that is eaten on either New Year's Eve or New Year's Day. Whatyou eat is what you get when it comes to the New Year. Traditionally, the old year goes out with opulence (oysters,champagne, and caviar), and the new ...
SINN FEIN LEADER TELLS HIS SIDE OF THE STORY
Jan 01, 2004; ... As the man most responsible for convincing the Irish RepublicanArmy that the best chance for its goal of a united Ireland lay inreplacing its armed struggle with a strictly political one, GerryAdams has an important take on the peace process that has transformednot just Northern Ireland ...
US OPENS PURSE TO CANDIDATES CLARK TO GET MOST IN MATCHING FUNDS
Jan 01, 2004; ... WASHINGTON - Although he's been in the race only a few months,Wesley K. Clark will get the largest amount of federal matching fundsof any of the presidential candidates. The Federal Election Commission yesterday certified the firstchecks - totaling $15.4 million - that it will pay ...
FROM AMERICA'S YOUTH, VERSES FOR PEACE
Jan 01, 2004 ... This New Year's Day brings questions about war and peace in theworld; hundreds of our young men and women in the service, andthousands of Iraqis, have died. They are still dying. Our youngpeople have struggled to grasp the meaning of war and death in thefollowing poems: Questions ...
GATHERING DUST THIS ARTIST WORKS WONDERS WITH THE DIRT IN YOUR HOME
Jan 01, 2004; ... For the last three months, Douglas Weathersby has spent two days aweek at the Institute of Contemporary Art, sweeping, scrubbing, andmopping. He's been paid, although not as a regular janitor. Hereceived $2,500 as the winner of the 2003 ICA Artists Prize. Weathersby's medium is ...