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Though Barnes has many fond memories of his time in Cambridge, his career in journalism—w-hich has included editing and writing stints at the Washington Post—did not start until after college...
...change after Harvard is that opposed to dorms, students will be living in apartments and will have kitchens, making dinner parties more likely,” she says. Once adulthood encroaches, the days when an entire group of friends lives in a 20-minute radius will be but a fond memory. Sun explains that “after college your friends will be more spread out, forcing more planning and organization for parties.” Sun wishes that she had enjoyed more theme parties while at college, agreeing and appreciating that “people lose their inhibitions when...
...change after Harvard is that opposed to dorms, students will be living in apartments and will have kitchens, making dinner parties more likely,” she says. Once adulthood encroaches, the days when an entire group of friends lives in a 20-minute radius will be but a fond memory. Sun explains that “after college your friends will be more spread out, forcing more planning and organization for parties.” Sun wishes that she had enjoyed more theme parties while at college, agreeing and appreciating that “people lose their inhibitions when...
...tasting tour, I was particularly fond of a 1997 vintage from the COS winery in Cerasuolo di Vittoria, southeast of Palermo, which is made from a mixture of the island's main grape Nera d'Avola and the strawberry-like Frappato. The seven-year-old wine ($18) was bright, like a tart red cherry, and grounded with sunbaked plum flavors. Some of these older red wines develop delicious flavors like bittersweet chocolate and smoky...
...runs Wal-Mart is fond of saying that no one can run the world's largest company, you have to lead it. To CEO H. Lee Scott Jr., 55, that means being a combination talk-show host and taskmaster. Business meetings take place in an auditorium where praise and criticism are meted out with wit and a steely determination to get things right. Like his predecessor, David Glass, Scott is a modest man with a ready supply of pungent remarks. He has been on the receiving end too, as Wal-Mart's critics harp about its low-wage jobs...