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...Kerzner remains optimistic. While refusing to divulge specifics, he says that bookings for the Atlantis are strong. He believes that even without gambling, the Atlantis is a natural draw for holidaymakers coming from Europe and Asia as well as the Middle East itself; Dubai does not forbid alcohol as most of its Muslim neighbors do. Yet Kerzner places his greatest hopes in his long-term dealings with his Arab associates. "This is probably the finest partnership I have experienced, and I've been in business with a lot of good organizations," he muses after lunch beside the Atlantis' aquarium. "Quite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Grand Ambition in Dubai | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

...clad freshman girls to gain entrance. You can always get into option three—House parties—provided you pay a fee. And who wouldn’t want to get down with a sweaty mass of questionable fellow students for the low price of 10 dollars? (Alcohol sometimes, but not always, included if you’re over 21). The crowd at House parties consists of two types of people: freshmen and the sketchy upperclassmen who want to hook up with freshmen. If you don’t fall into those two categories, save yourself the trek...

Author: By Ali R. Leskowitz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hate It: House Parties | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

...final club party. Let me enlighten you on something: they are wrong (and probably closet house partiers anyway). Why make the drunken mistakes of your first week of freshman year just once? I know that doubling the maximum capacity of a triple in Winthrop and running out of alcohol in the first half hour is your idea of fun. The 80’s Dance, the 90’s Dance, Sweet ’n Nasty, and Make it Rain are all awesome. It’s like Halloween every weekend! The themes give you a reason to play...

Author: By Emily S. Shire, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Love It: House Parties | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

...revelry and ensuring that at least some students attend. The new rules indicate that while the tailgate will still be entirely keg-free, HoCos will be allowed to serve beer and wine to students who are over 21 years old, a change from the last Game at Harvard, when alcohol could only be purchased in designated spaces. Even this allowance of legal alcohol consumption, some HoCo chairs said, may not substantially affect students’ drinking habits. “It’s kind of silly, I think a lot of beer balls instead of beer kegs doesn?...

Author: By Abby D. Phillip and Charles J. Wells, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: New Tailgate Rules May Mean Lower Turnout | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

...Delphic basement? - 34% c) Life Sci midterm is gonna keep me up all night - 22% 7. Favorite Part of the H-Y weekend: a) The faces of the Yale students after we demolish their football team for the second year straight - 43% b) Massive amounts of morning alcohol - 37% c) Watching the Class of ’60 alumni in the bleachers drinking massive amounts of morning alcohol...

Author: By Kevin Lin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: What Kind of Game Goer Are You? | 11/19/2008 | See Source »

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