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Cushman said that the guided bus tours will run on a continuous loop. The buses will stop across from Au Bon Pain in Harvard Square, then weave through the Harvard campus, cross the Harvard Bridge, do a short spin in Boston, and then go to the CambridgeSide Galleria Mall. The loop will last one hour...
...despite her not having that essential ingredient: her own TV show. "The next Martha? Who knows. Not impossible," says Ruth Reichl, the editor in chief of Gourmet magazine. "She's the only one who is a cook, a stylist and a businesswoman." Barbara Fairchild, the editor in chief of Bon Appetit, is equally impressed. She describes Hay as "such a down-to-earth person. She's not Martha, and I think a lot more people can identify with her. She struck me as someone who would be pretty easy to get along with...
...Gandalf type, Belichick has a wild side, sort of: he's a fan of the band Bon Jovi. At a concert, the coach will stand for hours in driving rain, hands clapping, feet tapping. Says Jon Bon Jovi: "The guy has as much fun as he can without falling down. He's so self-deprecating. I'll congratulate him on a good job, and he'll say, 'Yeah, right, it's no big deal,' and I'm like, 'Christ, Bill, take a bow once in a while...
...resident Americans to try out the signature lattes and frappuccinos. There are few concessions to French tastes: in a nation of diehard smokers, the company has boldly maintained its no-smoking rule. But in Time's highly caffeinated but unscientific poll of French patrons, the enthusiasm was almost surprising. "Bon" or even "très bon" was the verdict on the coffee. The ambience was pronounced "sympa" [friendly], the service "accueillant" [welcoming] - though in a country where waiters have a near-statutory duty to be surly that wouldn't seem to be a difficult accolade to achieve. The only criticism...
...HUPD officers were sent to Au Bon Pain on Mass Ave. on a medical call. An individual was located in the restroom and transported to Cambridge City Hospital for treatment. On Dec. 31, criminal complaints were filed against Richard Hardiman, 37, of Brockton for possession of Class A and Class D substances...