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...opera,” he says. “While the music may partially come out of the classical tradition, I think that it should be all about personal taste.” As for the audience, the performance should offer a veritable feast of musical and compositional fare...
...Paul House wasn't surprised. "All the indications were that this was going to be a very popular IPO," House said. Tim Hortons, named for its co-founder, a Toronto Maple Leafs hockey great, had sales of $1.2 billion in 2005. The chain serves doughnuts, coffee and lunch fare in 2,611 outlets across Canada. There are 292 stores in the U.S., which House hopes to increase to 500. The U.S. market has such entrenched rivals as Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts. But that doesn't keep House awake at night. "We'll do just what we do in Canada...
Actually, $15,000 is a lowball estimate, since that would barely cover the event-space rental tab for the kind of lavish spectacles that have become prime-time fare on MTV's highly rated My Super Sweet 16. The show documents the excesses of privileged youths commemorating the mighty achievement of making it through their 16th year. Shell-shocked parents--always uttering the mantra "It was worth it"--typically peel off checks for upwards of $200,000. We learn that from the Sun Belt to Erie, Pa., the lack of taste knows no ethnic, religious or cultural bounds. You give...
...head of the church must be interested and informed. It may be a visiting Governor General from one of the Commonwealth nations, come for luncheon with his lady. Gourmet or no, the guest must face the fact that Elizabeth the Queen likes short meals and plain, wholesome British fare. After lunch (maximum: an hour and a quarter) come the public appearances-a ship to be launched, a hospital to be visited, an exhibition to be opened, a cornerstone to be laid-always accompanied with a gracious, impromptu and neat little speech...
...said. According to the survey, conducted at Lamont and Quincy House last month, most students said they preferred a coffeehouse atmosphere with a decor similar to Lamont’s current design. The survey results recommended a variety of seating options conducive to both socializing and study, and light fare designed to accommodate both snacking and meals. Students also noted the importance of having healthy food offerings that would serve as energy boosters throughout the night, and also strongly indicated a preference for name-brand over generic coffee. The cafe is one of several construction projects going on at Lamont...