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...Belmont city council voted unanimously last week to draft a law banning smoking everywhere except inside homes. Expected to be enacted in January, the ban would be the nation's strictest...
...Chinese opera fiddle, was hired for pre-game entertainment before a debate that was, for the most part, harmonious. Brownsberger, the associate director of Harvard Medical School’s Division on Addictions, is vying with Firenze to represent the 24th Middlesex, encompassing sections of North Cambridge, all of Belmont, and part of Arlington. The debate was hosted by The Alewife, a local newspaper, which raffled circus tickets to the audience. Anna M. Sabasteanski, a Cambridge resident of 25 years, said she attended for the entertainment. “I came because I wanted to see the Republicans get crushed...
...DIED. Theodore Levitt, 81, legendary Harvard Business School professor who was credited with coining the term globalization in a 1983 Harvard Business Review article; in Belmont, Massachusetts. A provocative teacher and scholar, Levitt wrote eight books on marketing. He contributed 25 articles to the Review, including the influential "Marketing Myopia" in 1960, which argued that companies suffer because executives defined their businesses too narrowly and has sold 850,000 reprints...
DIED. Theodore Levitt, 81, legendary Harvard Business School professor who was credited with coining the term globalization in a 1983 Harvard Business Review article; in Belmont, Mass. A provocative teacher and scholar, Levitt wrote eight books on marketing. He contributed 25 articles to the Review, including the influential "Marketing Myopia" in 1960, which argued that companies suffer because executives define their businesses too narrowly, and has sold 850,000 reprints...
...reception for family, friends, colleagues, and former students will be held today at 4 p.m. at the Belmont Hill Club, 825 Concord Ave., in Belmont...