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...solitaire ring, she might just find an exquisite piece of handmade chocolate?delectably filled with Sorrento lemon, Sicilian orange or pistachio?from the Italian jeweler's newly installed chocolate shop in the brand's lifestyle store in Tokyo's Omotesando. That has not kept chocoholics from flocking to the first-floor outpost, which is reportedly selling 700 to 800 pieces a day, for a taste of master chocolatier Miura Naoki's gems. And for a special occasion (one that doesn't require a real jewel), try the Alba truffle...
...alleged that the University harmed his home during construction of graduate student housing, and that Harvard has failed to adequately compensate him for the damages.Martin Annis, 85, claims that his home at 65-67 Banks St.—an 1875 structure near Mather House where he lives with first-floor tenants—was damaged during the construction of the adjacent Cowperthwaite graduate dormitory. Annis’s complaints are likely to be discussed at a March 5 Cambridge City Council roundtable meeting on housing.Annis says that the University has offered him $1,500 in return for a legal...
...Meanwhile, the limited strength of the explosion leads experts like Jacquard to doubt other organizations in the same building might have actually been the primary targets of attack. Those include the Shoah Foundation - dedicated to research on the Holocaust- on the same floor as the law firm and a first-floor legal practice that French President Nicolas Sarkozy once partially owned and worked at on and off since co-founding it in 1987 (though he sold his stake earlier this year). Within hours of the blast, officials had already termed the bombing as "unrelated" to Sarkozy's former practice being...
THINK AHEAD. Some day you'll value a first-floor bedroom, large handles on cabinets and being near a hospital. Also, if you work, the fitness-center hours and other activities may not suit your schedule...
...even as Faust settles into Mass. Hall's first-floor corner office, several important offices across the University lack permanent leadership. Faust must still fill the newly created executive vice president position and only on Monday named Robert B. Cashion '81 the acting vice president for alumni affairs and development to oversee the University's fundraising efforts. She must also find permanent leaders for Harvard Medical School, the Graduate School of Design, and Radcliffe, which are all currently being led by interim deans...