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...phone company) tennis tournament in Miami, the net was marked with a Mercedes-Benz symbol at each end. This was the first time I had seen this particular type of selling, though the behind-the-plate ads, both virtual and real, invaded televised baseball a few years ago. Examples abound: In one of the large office buildings in downtown Boston, elevators now have little screens that play commercials to the captive audience. Buying books at the Coop is an exercise in recycling all kinds of choice advertisements that came along with your books, as the Coop sells the privilege...
Israel's planned withdrawal is a pivotal event for Lebanon. Lebanese see it as a chance to rebuild their nation. The streets and cafes of Beirut are filled with ambitious, entrepreneurial Arabs from around the region, eager to transform the country. Visions abound: some see Lebanon as a kind of Singapore of the Middle East, a technology and business center for the entire region. Others dream of a more cosmopolitan nation that recalls Lebanon's days as one of the Mediterranean's most opulent jewels...
MAGNETIC CHARGE Though testimonials abound about the power of magnets to relieve pain, a small pilot study suggests that they may not relieve anything but your wallet. Patients wore either a real magnet or a fake--neither the subjects nor the researchers knew which--every other day for six hours. After a week, there was no statistically significant difference in pain or range of motion between the two groups. But don't demagnetize yet. Longer and larger studies are still needed...
Evacuation Day, however, is a perfect excuse to party. Very conveniently, it just happens to coincide with St. Patrick's Day. Boston schools are closed, ostensibly to celebrate the British withdrawal. The fact that leprechauns are abundant, clovers abound and green beer flows freely simply adds to the festive atmosphere. What better way to commemorate the British withdrawal from Boston than a massive celebration of Irish culture and pride...
...spring. The word conjures up warmer weather, rollerblading along the Charles and those notorious kill-the-passerby Frisbee games in the Yard. In these last weeks before spring arrives, seniors are finishing (or starting) their theses, midterms abound and visions of alcohol-induced stupors in equatorial locales dance in our heads. Here at Harvard, the blooming of the crocuses also signals the arrival of the most important season of all--application season...