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...Chicago. Cost-conscious corporations, which want to reduce the number of full-time employees, often replace them with free-lancers, consultants and other outside contractors to perform such services as payroll and maintenance. Large companies also tend to abandon markets that may be unprofitable for them but a feast for small firms...
...them stared directly into the blazing light. They hoped to see the Virgin Mary there. A local housewife named Theresa Lopez had had visions of Mary and promised an apparition. Six thousand of the hopeful stared up at heaven near Lookout Mountain. T shirts (MOTHER CABRINI SHRINE and FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION) sold for $20 each. The bottles of HOLY WATER, MEANS OF SPIRITUAL HEALTH were free...
...final night of the holiday, friends and relatives join the family for a feast known as the Karamu. This year a compendium of celebratory recipes has been published in Eric Copage's Kwanzaa: An African-American Celebration of Culture and Cooking (Morrow; $25). The book also contains stories about black history and culture, along with suggestions on how to use them to illustrate the seven principles...
Music Sacra--presents the Christmas story told in carols old and new: "A Feast of English Carols." At the Harvard Epworth Church in Harvard Square, Saturday, Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 at the door, $8 in advance and $7 for students and elders, and are available by calling...
...people call me Zeus. Yes, that's right. I came to Harvard thinking that I would grow up to become some sort of biologist, and instead, I have emerged as chief deity of the Greek pantheon, all because of my twisted desire to wreak vengeance on the vermin that feast on me, my friends and my food (in the case of the mice...