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...food in one of North America's great dining capitals. In the preen-and-be-seen category is downtown's Cavalli (514-843-5100), where sumptuous nouvelle cuisine Italienne is served in a hot-pink and wasabi-colored decor best described as Felliniesque. You can lounge in a fishbowl setting, supping on the likes of macaroni with fontina and cheddar, black truffle puree, brioche bread crumbs and black pepper. Of course, this is a French town, and you can't go wrong at Toque! (514-499-2084) for fresh, local gastronomic creations. The place is 10 years old, but thanks...
...Bair said in an interview Friday that one thing that distinguishes the 787 program is the amount of visibility. "We've been in a fishbowl," he said. "It can be a little aggravating, but it's good." But if the production process has been scrutinized, it's Boeing's own doing. Since production of the Dreamliner was announced in 2003, Boeing has made transparency imperative, especially as international partners assumed more of the heavy lifting and financial risk on the supply end. "We've had a trite little saying that says 'you can't manage a secret,'" said Bair...
...Currier, where O’Brien and Badaracco frequented the dining hall and presided over the creation of a state-of-the-art TV lounge called the “Fishbowl,” the search for new masters has elicited frustration from residents. As of Tuesday, their successors had yet to be named...
...Night of Talent: The Fourth Annual Currier House Variety Show Currier House Fishbowl...
...House masters, Currier was the perfect House to take in these students due to its large “fishbowl” room and its many television-equipped common rooms. “We split the classes up by age—kindergarten through fourth grade went in the fishbowl and the older kids went into some of the small common rooms with TVs,” Pepper said, “The two oldest classes, seventh and eight grade, went over to Pforzheimer House.” Pepper said the students were well-behaved guests. “They...