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...just being a ‘go-between’ for CLC,” Corker said. “Things like the [council-sponsored] bus to Salem [for Halloween] require communicating with lots of groups, and I help figure out how we make things like that happen...

Author: By Bari M. Schwartz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Corker Finishes Up a Month's Work | 10/28/2004 | See Source »

During the pre-Halloween madness, frantic droves of shoppers search for that perfect costume—unique and identifiable, humorous yet attractive and preferably under $20. While the stress can be overwhelming, take heart—the Cambridge/Boston area is a Mecca for costumes. Whether you are looking to be a devil, Batman or even a “Dr. Juanna Hummer,” your outfit can be found on the racks of one of these FM-vetted stores. It’s just waiting for you to claim it, rock it and make everyone around you uncomfortably aware...

Author: By Aria S.K. Laskin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dress-Up Time | 10/28/2004 | See Source »

...skip away from the Square, Oona’s is Mass. Ave.’s hidden gem. The inner walls are packed to the brim with old clothing, ranging from the ratty to the antique. Those with a clear Halloween vision will be wasting their time here—rather, it is the ideal destination for the unsure shopper. After 33 years of business, Oona’s owner Kathleen White has perfected the art of creating unique and personalized costumes. The employees here will literally dress up the shoppers, creating unique outfits such as “nerdy...

Author: By Aria S.K. Laskin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dress-Up Time | 10/28/2004 | See Source »

...TALE: A tiger shark attacked Hamilton as she surfed in Hawaii last Halloween, chomping off her left arm and taking a bite out of her board...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHAT TO READ WHEN YOU'RE FEELING SORRY FOR YOURSELF | 10/4/2004 | See Source »

...with retailers creating the category," says Jeffrey Klinefelter, a stock analyst who covers the retailing industry for Piper Jaffray Cos. By building up back to college as a fully merchandised event--just like Christmas, Halloween or Mother's Day--retailers are redefining what going to college means. Penny-pinching is out; buying cucumber-scented drawer liners is in. In other words, the dorm section at Target may be packed with everything students need, but it also has tons of stuff they don't know they need until they see it. "It's a huge, untapped market that many retailers ignored...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dressing Up The Dorms | 10/4/2004 | See Source »

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