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...small blackboard above the cash register of Emack and Bolio's Ice Cream, which opened last Friday in the old home of debt-plagued Belgian Fudge, bears the picture of a tombstone and the legend: "Whatever happened to Belgian Fudge? R.I.P...

Author: By Judy A. Rosen, | Title: Ice Cream Store Opens In Square | 2/10/1981 | See Source »

...have better internal efficiency and a better product than Belgian Fudge did," Johnson said, adding that business so far has been "well above my expectation--we're confident we'll do well...

Author: By Judy A. Rosen, | Title: Ice Cream Store Opens In Square | 2/10/1981 | See Source »

...including M-16 rifles and M-79 grenade launchers, as well as four more helicopters and a dozen more U.S. technicians. In fact, the Salvadoran military could probably outfit two battalions with the caches captured from the guerrillas during their offensive. Most of the weapons were of Western manufacture: Belgian automatic rifles, Israeli-made Uzi submachine guns and U.S. M16s. There were also large numbers of Soviet grenades and Chinese-made rocket launchers. The weapons, bought in many places and stockpiled in Nicaragua, according to intelligence reports, had been smuggled by small plane to clandestine landing strips in remote areas...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: El Salvador: Pray You Are Right, Don Jose' | 2/2/1981 | See Source »

...uncontrollable, instantaneous vibration" that struck Belgian Artist Jean Verame, 44, in the Sinai Desert. The Sinai's relief is crazy," he says, "its density is fabulous." He simply had to paint it. But not on canvas. The artist's plan was to decorate the desert -specifically, the 5-sq.-mi. Plateau of Hallaoui-with patterns and fields of cobalt blue paint. "Blue," he explains, "because this color does not exist on the earth's surface." Despite impressive credentials -Verame had already festooned a dried riverbed in France and a mile of the Corsican coast-it took...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Feb. 2, 1981 | 2/2/1981 | See Source »

Paul Vlachos '82, who works at The Dairy Kitchen, not surprisingly praised Cahaly's ice cream. He said he frequented Belgian Fudge as a freshman, but switched his allegiance. "The best thing about Belgian Fudge was the suggestion board," he added...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Two Harvard Square 'Institutions' Are Leaving | 1/13/1981 | See Source »

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