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...baser terms, the man is selling worm s___ wrapped in used plastic. The company has earned accolades for its minimal environmental impact (and is happy to trash talk competitors on their records). And the plant food is a hit with retailers. TerraCycle rolled out its products en masse in the U.S. earlier this year. They're carried in more than 7,000 stores across the country. The privately owned company took in $1 million in the first quarter of 2006, and sales are growing 300% to 600% each year...
...conference victory last night at the Malkin Athletic Center, sweeping away Quinnipiac (0-18) in three straight games (30-13, 30-21, 30-13) to improve to 5-5 on the season. Harvard’s victory was never in doubt, as the Crimson led most of the match en route to its third straight win. “It’s really good to have games like this where you can work on basic fundamentals,” sophomore Laura Mays said. “They help to practice and prepare for the Ivies and the more important...
...more wait to be filled with toys and clothes and kitchenware and books and photos and the other flotsam of family life. The woman deserves a medal. That's exactly the conclusion the French authorities reached earlier this year. In May, Denis traveled from her home in St.-Germain-en-Laye, an affluent Parisian commuter town, to the capital. There, in the Salle des Fêtes of the Elysées Palace, French President Jacques Chirac presented her with the Médaille de la Famille Française - the medal of the French family, founded...
...short stories, The Pact of the Rainbow Snake. But being heard in her homeland proved tougher. "I often realized that nobody could accompany me in my travels, as I often took an alternative path?the perilous one," the author writes in her Actes Sud-commissioned essay, Croire en l'incroyable (Believe the Unbelievable). "It was not necessarily the shortest one, but I felt that it was the closest to the country's reality...
...lead changes. The teams were knotted at 24, but Dartmouth won six of the next seven points to tie the match at one game apiece. The Harvard defense took over in Game Three. Posting three blocks and forcing nine Big Green errors, the Crimson limited Dartmouth to .089 hitting en route to a 30-27 victory. Carrying its momentum into the fourth frame, Harvard was dominant. After taking the lead at 4-3, the Crimson never trailed again, leading by as much as seven. Only on the brink of defeat did Dartmouth respond, fighting off four match points before Mahon...