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Bunch is right, of course. But increasingly what visitors really need may be the same as what they want: less in-depth education and more seduction. After all, if people really wanted to dig into Washington's life, they could check out one of the fine new Washington biographies. Or they could just Google the guy. When it comes to history, Americans don't lack information; they lack the attention span to wade through the dusty collections of the old history museums. And that's where the new museums, using technology to make themselves savvier storytellers, can do their part...
...long time in terms of recruiting, so we knew they would fit into our system.ā€¯Junior co-captains Laura Mahon and Suzie Trimble were both named to the All-Tournament Team. Trimble hit .408 on the weekend, while Mahon posted 35 kills and 50 digs over the three matches.HARVARD 3, RUTGERS 1After a slow start, the Crimson dominated the visiting Scarlet Knights for most of the match, topping Rutgers 3-1 (24-30, 30-22, 30-15, 32-30) on Saturday afternoon.In game one, the Scarlet Knight offense controlled the tempo, registering just two attack errors...
...indulge in nostalgia without your clothes ending up scattered across the carousel. In October, Leicester, England-based Uppercase will launch a new line of hand-stitched leather cases inspired by the elegant designs of the 1920s, but with the sturdiness of modern luggage. And you won't have to dig deep for this collection. Briefcases start at a meager $280, while a 69-cm-tall trolley case - big enough for a world trip - will set you back only $650. The range is available in a variety of colors, from a traditional beige or black to an ultramodern neon pink. This...
...hard to spot quant funds by name alone. You may have to call the fund company or dig through prospectuses. Morningstar, a firm that rates investments, recommends Vanguard U.S. Value, Bridgeway Large-Cap Growth and Janus Adviser Intech Risk-Managed Growth...
...that the rubber on the rims is worth its weight in gold. Giant tires are in increasingly short supply as the extraction industry hits overdrive to chase rising commodities prices. As demand for raw materials grows in the booming economies of India and China, mining companies are scurrying to dig deeper, faster and more efficiently for coal, copper and other materials. In doing so, they're loading up on the world's biggest trucks (40-plus-ft. tall) and coaxing mileage from their old vehicles--all of which require new $20,000 tires as often as once a year. Unlike...