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...Tickets available at Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222. $40/$32/$28.Apollo’s Fire - The Cleveland Baroque Orchestra. First Church in Cambridge, Congregational, 11 Garden St. 8 p.m. Tickets available from the Boston Early Music Festival and Exhibition, (617) 661-1812. $21-$53; $5 discount for students, senior citizens, and large groups.Feist with Jason Collett. Presented by WXRV. Paradise Rock Club. 8 p.m. Tickets available via Ticketmaster and at the Paradise Box Office, 617-562-8800. $15. 18+.Rascal Flatts. Mullins Center at UMass Amherst. 8 p.m. Tickets available via Ticketmaster and at Mullins Center Box Office...
...care where help comes from. That?s at least how U.S. Representative Chaka Fattah of Philadelphia felt last week when Citgo - the U.S.-based company owned by the government of Venezuela?s left-wing President Hugo Chavez - delivered 5 million gallons of heating oil at a 40% discount to low-income Philadelphia residents. Fattah says he doesn?t understand the objections of many congressional conservatives who feel U.S. cities should not be helping improve the image of Chavez, one of President Bush?s most strident critics. "The U.S. buys 1.5 million barrels of oil from Venezuela each day at full...
Macy's first advantage is size. "It's now got the potential to be a Godzilla," says David Wolfe, a fashion retail consultant for the Doneger Group in New York City. Like Wal-Mart in the discount world, Macy's will wield a big and powerful roar that gives it leverage to get the best prices and exclusive products from vendors. But the recent history of retail suggests that size alone may not work. The most successful retailers have found their footing by focusing on one slice of the market. Luxury purveyors like Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and Bloomingdale...
...strip, Retail, now syndicated in 43 newspapers, depicting the staff at the fictional department store Grumbel's. Feuti is an equal-opportunity scold. His strip features not just the customers chatting on their cell phones in the checkout line but also the clerks who work only for the employee discount and the managers obsessed with the employee dress code. "People aren't even aware of their own behavior," Feuti says. "Maybe they'll finally realize if they see it in print...
...only way to maintain the integrity of the examination and to ensure fairness would be to offer all students in the class the option to include or discount Part I,” Rentschler wrote. “Had this information come to my attention before the final, I would have certainly prepared a new set of questions...