Word: breakfasting
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...About half the people just thought it was kind of headline-grabbing by Hillary and would have no effect," says Dr. Alan Koslow, 54, a Des Moines Democrat. "The other half thought it would hurt Hillary." The topic also popped up immediately but briefly the next morning during a breakfast meeting between Obama and Iowa minority leaders including Ted Williams, president of the African-American Business Association of Des Moines. "He was statesmanlike. His focus is 'I'm not here for that,'" says Williams. "He didn't badmouth Clinton. He's not stupid. He knew that would...
...which kept its own currency, than in countries that switched to the euro. True, the cost of some everyday items has gone up, at times quite sharply. The German statistics office, for example, has calculated that, since 2000, the price of a man's haircut has risen 7%, a breakfast roll is up 13% while tram tickets are 17% more costly. In France, a cup of coffee in a café has risen 45%, and a baguette is up 40%, according to the French statistics office. Yet these and other visible price increases were easily offset by the drop...
...Well I guess I don’t really do much for a big match. For me the big challenge is not being too nervous. When I first started fencing, I was too nervous to eat breakfast or really talk to anyone. Now my main focus is to breathe and keep my breakfast down...
...Serious?": Eric Kester ’08 is an anthropology concentrator in Winthrop House. Pack your bag full of smiles on alternating Fridays as Eric spends another semester taking a humorous look at the daily struggles of a Harvard student, such as waking up in time for breakfast and remembering to call home on your mother’s birthday. "Primary Source": Lumumba Seegars ’09 is a social studies concentrator in Dunster House. His column, appearing on alternate Fridays, will address issues of race and class from a personal perspective, while connecting his experiences and frustrations with...
...staircase leading up to Fay House, where Faust currently maintains an office. The balloons spelled out “3-7-1,” the number of years Harvard University has existed with a man in the president’s office. Faust was set to eat breakfast yesterday with James R. Houghton ’58, the senior fellow of the Harvard Corporation. She also had meetings scheduled with Interim President Derek C. Bok and her Radcliffe staff members. —Staff writer Claire M. Guehenno can be reached at guehenno@fas.harvard.edu...