Word: bargainers
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...rang with chants of "Union! Union!" But joy was not unanimous; neither was the vote. Of 360 students, only 138 pulled the union lever; nearly as many didn't vote. "Now we're a union. Big deal," says Stacey Kazinskas, 20, a Umass junior who opposes the union. "Collective bargaining can get us in a lot of trouble. We're taking stuff that's guaranteed and putting it on the table to bargain with...
...years ago, the last time Springfest had a prominent band, the Council paid Big Bad Voodoo Daddy $15,000—a sum then considered a bargain compared to the $23,000 paid for Violent Femmes...
...resort soon to be built on Smith Island will no doubt be able to dine on steak and fries and have American breakfasts served in their seaside bungalows, but they will probably miss out on the things that made our trip memorable: the kindness of Makhan and Probas, the bargain-price basmati rice from Meena Stores and the simple pleasure of eating out of a coconut shell...
...started with a two-person feast from FiveLeaf that cost me about $70, including shipping--a bargain compared with what I would pay if I dined at, say, the New York City restaurant Daniel (or, depending on your point of view, a rip-off compared with Dominos.com...
...teenager when his brother Fred, four years younger, taught him to tap dance. The family opening two dancing schools, tutoring the locals and occasionally serving as a "dance doctor" to vaudevillians passing through town. Even when he was green, even with his loving folks, Gene could drive a hard bargain. Since he was the driving force of the family enterprise, he fought for his name above the title - Gene Kelly Studios of Dance - and won. He would keep fighting and winning for the next quarter century...