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Kotobukiya, the Exchange??s sushi counter, is by far the cheapest sushi in the immediate Harvard area. Miso soup comes at $.99 a bowl, and each piece of sashimi is $.99 as well. One reason for the low prices may be that some of the fish arrives flash-frozen, a state deemed unacceptable at pricier restaurants. The tuna, salmon, and halibut are ordered straight from Boston, while the yellowtail, octopus, squid, flying fish roe and eel are all imported from Japan. The rolls are made fresh to order behind the counter. The fish’s texture...

Author: By Margot E. Kaminski, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Miso in a Mall | 10/30/2003 | See Source »

Whether the dancers are national competitors or just go to have fun, it’s obvious they know what they’re doing. Many wear souvenir “Swingin’ New England” or “Boston Swing Exchange?? T-shirts...

Author: By Kristi L. Jobson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Monday night program unites Lindy lovers | 2/7/2003 | See Source »

...editors and a weekly allotment of 400 words is his to use on whatever topic he pleases. The column is even published uncensored, so as to preserve all that is genuinely American. The objective was to get the Harvard spin on Oxford and eventually to set up an exchange??Natalie Toms, Fenster’s editor at the Oxford Student, wrote her first piece in last week’s Crimson...

Author: By Lily X. Huang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Pretension Knows No Borders | 2/6/2003 | See Source »

...recognizes are “deeply offensive to all right-thinking people.” I wish that were the end of the matter. His statement, however, only clouds the issue still further. For what does he apologize? Not for “whatever was said in my lengthy exchange??—an odd disclaimer for a poet who supposedly has a way with words—but rather for the fact that “my quoted remarks completely misrepresent my real views.” And what are his real views...

Author: By Jeffrey F. Hamburger, | Title: Free Speech and Responsibility | 12/11/2002 | See Source »

...clear what Tom Paulin thinks of my first point. It has been reported that, in addition to his other views on the illegitimacy of states and the worthlessness of persons, Paulin supports the Boycott Israeli Goods (BIG) Campaign, which also calls upon artists and intellectuals to boycott any cultural exchange??political or otherwise—with Israelis. If this is correct, and if Paulin accepts our invitation, I would like to inform him that I, a professor of poetry and an Israeli citizen, will be a participant in the event. We have announced our commitment to unfettered speech...

Author: By Oren J. Izenberg, | Title: Paulin Has Chance to Clear Up Confusion | 11/22/2002 | See Source »

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