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Local churches have been in the spotlight a good deal lately--from the protests of the size of the Knafel Center project by the parishioners at the Swedenborg Chapel to some students' irritation with the frequent peals of the new bells of St. Paul's Church. It's a question in the first case of not enough light and in the second of too much noise. As far as the bells go, I can't say that my heart goes out too much to those bothered by the chimes. We students have become experts at tuning out what...
...Blues, welcoming a crowd worthy of the dishware which asserts "Unity in Diversity." Nonetheless, one won't find the usual Harvard yuppies-to-be here. Perhaps they are scared by the motto in foot-high capital letters above the bar: "The Wages of Sin is Death," choosing to frequent the dens of iniquity that are other Harvard bars...
...disquieting, not only because it affects so many of us, but because it seems specifically designed to stunt our success. Of course, afflictions appropriate for Harvard students could have come in many forms. Harvard might have been plagued by Discussion Muteness Syndrome, in which long periods of babbling without frequent breaks would leave seminar jocks with stunted tongues, prevented from speaking in sentences more than a few words long. Or perhaps it might be discovered that the Office of Career Services is filled with asbestos, leaving those students who spend their days racing for the perfect job looking for disability...
Those who have not yet sinned the Harvard sin, keep your hands warm and your wrists straight. Take frequent breaks while typing, and don't bother sending me that extra e-mail forward. Instead, keep your hands healthy and safe, and you too will be shielded from the hands of an angry...
Under the plan, the carriers will merge their route networks and frequent-flyer programs but keep separate corporate identities and management teams. Passengers stand to get a wider array of flight options from nearly every locale, from Latin America to Asia. The alliance, still subject to regulatory approval, is expected to add some $500 million in revenue three years after implementation by capturing passengers who would otherwise have changed to another airline while making a connection. "Airlines are looking for ways to maximize revenues with existing resources," says Michael Boyd, president of the Boyd Group, a consulting firm in Evergreen...