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...University took steps to dramatically increase the amount of parking for Harvard students and faculty. The plan, which aimed to add about 2,000 spaces in the form of garages at places like Everett Street, the Business School, and the Kennedy School of Government, also raised the annual fee for a parking space from $40 to $245.NO MORE ‘WHEELS UNDER THE HARVARD MAN’Today, while parking and congestion in the Square is still a problem, it is no longer a concern for most Harvard students. The inconvenience and expense of owning a car at Harvard?...
...September fest in the theater district of Birmingham, Ala., is an industry favorite, named a MovieMaker "film festival worth the entry fee" and one of Chris Gore's "best film-festival vacations...
...thought, let's see if we can change that." Since launching last fall, AirTroductions has racked up almost 14,000 members worldwide. Post a free online profile, register your flight details and see if other members are on your flight. If you meet your match, a $5 per-person fee is charged per round-trip. AirTroductions customers meet at the airport and check in together. "I remember sitting on this one flight and next to me is Miss Texas. My four-hour flight took about 14 seconds," says Shankman. Way to fly the friendly skies. airtroductions.com
Campbell saw a business opportunity in running the complicated logistics of an event that can involve more than 2,000 competitors and dozens of weeks of preparation. His fledgling company, USA Dragon Boating, organizes festivals for a fee. He will set up the racecourse and conduct paddling and coaching clinics before the event to make sure participants don't end up in the drink on race day. Local organizers, typically charitable or cultural groups, are responsible for land-based arrangements: tents, Porta Pottis, bringing in sponsorships, cultural activities, food services--anything that draws crowds and meets their needs. Some festivals...
...first big step forward was offering XM Passport, a little black cube that is, in essence, an XM subscription to go. With the latest equipment, you can carry the Passport from car to home theater to portable device. Listen wherever you want, and pay just the $13 monthly fee. Announced in January, The Passport is only now creeping into stores. (It will replace XM's current Connect and Play antenna, which also lets you move service from one device to another, albeit with the help of a rather bulky antenna and a long wire...