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...between bites of his “Tony Blair” burger, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) senior correspondent Matt Frei discussed British-American relations with six Harvard undergraduates yesterday...

Author: By Shayak Sarkar, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: From Bartley’s to Britain | 11/14/2003 | See Source »

Frei interviewed students as the BBC crew furtively maneuvered around perturbed waiters at Bartley’s Burger House to cast a spotlight on his subjects. Will Walden, chief news producer of the BBC, organized the event with the help of the Center for European Studies...

Author: By Shayak Sarkar, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: From Bartley’s to Britain | 11/14/2003 | See Source »

...alpha, even. This animalistic impulse has resulted in brutalizing weight-lifting contests, bloody chariot races, horrifying wars between nations and, at fair Harvard, the Chickwich Challenge. A test of stealth, cunning and digestion, the rules are deceptively simple: consume a hearty, pre-ordered chickwich (or Boca burger for Daniel H. Lassiter ’04), seated and unassisted, in each of the 12 dining halls, save grill tickets and emerge victorious, as well as nourished, at the John Harvard statue. Completion, however, is another matter entirely...

Author: By Jason D. Park, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Chickwich Challenge | 11/6/2003 | See Source »

...This is so hard,” he said. “And I don’t think I get anything.” Later, Lassiter, holding a solid second, grew visibly upset when he realized that he had been ordered a Gardenburger and not a Boca Burger. Despite this unexpected turn of events, he remained focused on his mission. “We do it for the glory,” he proclaimed. Leverett witnessed the end of Lim, who conceded defeat after his eighth chickwich. “The chickwich doesn’t really taste like...

Author: By Jason D. Park, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Chickwich Challenge | 11/6/2003 | See Source »

EVEN FASTER FOOD With its juicy burgers and extra-thick shakes, this Burgermaster, near Seattle, has lots of old-fashioned appeal. But the drive-in burger shop is surprisingly high-tech: waitresses punch orders into wi-fi-enabled Compaq iPaq handhelds. The typical meal takes just seven minutes to go from the iPaq to your...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hot Spots | 11/3/2003 | See Source »

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