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...despite its flair for conspicuous consumption, F&M has struggled with "customer circulation," says marketing director Alison Jordan. Many shoppers visit only during Christmas and Easter, and most never venture beyond the food hall on the ground floor. So to mark its 300th birthday this year, F&M embarked on a nearly $50 million renovation to highlight the store's other luxurious departments. Its new crowning glory is a glass-domed central atrium, which spirals up from the expanded fresh-food stalls on the lower-ground level to the women's clothing and beauty stands on the second floor. There...
...tastiest dishes can be found curbside - but pick the wrong curb and you could face intestinal meltdown. At Quan An Ngon, tel: (84-4) 942-8162, diners can experience all of the flavors with none of the risk, as former street vendors prepare their specialties - such as banh cuon (ground pork and mushrooms steamed in rice-flour crepes) and rice porridge with eel - in a clean, open-air courtyard...
...Painter”—to the humorous—“Geek” and “Left Wing Wacko/Fidelista.” Even the path they marched upon became part of the protest when a participant taped a sign on the ground, reading “Another Sidewalk Against the War.” “We wanted to do something a little more creative, a little more dramatic,” said Jonathan R. McIntosh, an event organizer. “We didn’t want this to be something that people...
...contributed five tackles, one and a half for a loss, and the other sack. Polhemus ended the day with two completions and as many interceptions.But it was not the pass rush that started the shellacking. Facing Yale junior tailback Mike McLeod, who was averaging nearly 175 yards on the ground and more than two touchdowns per game coming in, the Crimson defense had to stop the run before Polhemus was forced to the air. And it did just that—before being taken out in the fourth quarter, McLeod managed just 50 yards on 20 carries...
...season. “You could see in peoples’ races that they were sore, but they put everything on the line,” co-captain Lindsay Hart said. After being down, 24-12, against the Lions after the opening two events, Harvard made up ground by winning the remaining freestyle events and the final relay. As in last week’s meet against Cornell and Dartmouth, the Crimson’s first-years came up strong. Freshmen Kate Mills and Katy Hinkle led the way by combining for five individual first-place finishes and 54 points...