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...beer minutia aside, most people just want to imbibe vast amounts of beer in one sitting. UHS calls it binge drinking--students just call it kickin' the keg. There is one vital element to every party: beer. The easiest way to keep the beer flowing is by pumping the keg and the easiest way to get a keg is by calling everyone's favorite corner store, Louie's Superette (26 Surrey St., next to Mather, 876-6856; keg of BudLight $70 plus $10 deposit...
...Animals have their own inherent value," she said. "Going vegetarian is the easiest way for us all to learn to be a little more compassionate in our choices...
...easiest way to change your look is to have someone do it for you. You may or may not get what you want, but you won't break the bank at Blaine, The Hair and Beauty School (530 Commonwealth Ave., Boston; 266-2661; Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with a break from 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday extra hours 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.; walk-in service). Get a facial and a manicure now that you can afford them ($5 each). Braiding BYOH (bring your own hair); call...
...decided we'd have to abandon ship. Five minutes before we did, we heard over the radio that the Coast Guard had somebody on the way. We launched our life raft at about 8 in the morning in 55-ft. seas with 60-knot winds. It wasn't the easiest thing to do. Five men were able to get into it, and we tied it to the tug with a pair of lines. We wanted to pass things from the boat--flares and stuff--to the raft, and then climb in ourselves. But one rope broke, and then the other...
...Could the Fed chairmen of the future have the world's easiest job? Some might argue that we are already in that golden age, though neither Sinai nor Alan Greenspan himself are willing to bet the farm on it. Sinai doesn't call the Internet a "wild card" for nothing; much about its effects on the economy have yet to be played out. "Frankly, we don't know enough about it at this point," he says. "How important is the Internet to the economy? All I can say is it's huge...