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...North Church, Old North Bridge, Boston Common and other revolutionary war memorabilia, the history of Boston encompasses the city's social and cultural influences. The mills of Lowell, the delicious Italian aromas of the North End, the blocks of Irish pubs of South Boston, noodles galore in Chinatown and the fish markets of Fanueil Hall all testify to the varied waves of immigrants and newcomers who have left their mark on Beantown...

Author: By Dafna V. Hochman, | Title: Editorial Notebook | 10/27/1998 | See Source »

...organization relies upon facilities likeSouth Cove, which is located in Chinatown, foraccess to health care professionals who canprovide vaccinations and blood tests for thecommunity...

Author: By Molly J. Moore, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hepatitis B Program Gets Federal Money | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

...federal government has contracted a Hepatitis B prevention program created by Harvard students to work in Boston's Chinatown in an effort to reduce the spread of the deadly disease...

Author: By Molly J. Moore, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hepatitis B Program Gets Federal Money | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

...Nurture Assumption, has caused a sensation by claiming that parents matter less than peers in shaping a child. Educators tend to disagree. Parents of good students play an essential part as role models, says Janet Won, acting principal at P.S. 124, an elementary school in New York City's Chinatown that runs a "gifted and talented" program. They've taught their kids to "persevere and ask questions, and shown them that hard work will pay off. When the kids make mistakes, it's looked upon as a chance to learn to do something better, rather than as something punitive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How To Make A Better Student: Their Eight Secrets of Success | 10/19/1998 | See Source »

Okay, so you killed a few too many brain cells last night. Make it up to yourself by helping out a good cause. Philips Brooks House Association's Chinatown Committee is holding a Chinatown Benefit Concert with performances by Albert Pan (cello), Andrew Park (piano) and Susan Koo (violin). The three will play works by Mendelssohn, Ravel, Beethoven and Brahms. It'll be one of the few things you do this weekend that you'll be able to tell your mom about. 8 p.m., Paine Hall...

Author: By Sara Reistad-long, | Title: LISTINGS | 10/15/1998 | See Source »

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