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...shopping experience, which would be a welcome change in this depressed retail environment. For example, a huge video screen in the sports area will broadcast games, which could draw shopping-averse men to the mall. The Children's Science Center, Legoland Discovery Center and Wannado City - where kids can hold "jobs" as firefighters, cops and other professionals - may give families incentive to leave the house, head for the mall and maybe buy a shirt or two while they're there...
...loss, and the Crimson’s first live action outdoors this year—the Harvard offense came alive to string together 26 runs in the final three contests of the series.The Crimson’s pitching and defense couldn’t hold up its end of the bargain in a 12-10 loss in the first game of a doubleheader on Saturday, falling apart in the fifth and sixth innings and squandering an 8-1 lead.Harvard came into the seventh and final frame of the nightcap down 7-0, but erupted with six runs to nearly complete...
...aspirations of former Wall Street bigwigs. “It’s amazing to see the influx of resumes of lawyers and financial analysts applying for positions as servers and bussers,” said Lishanky, the restaurant’s director of operations. This phenomenon did not hold to be true at other restaurants interviewed, who said that the pool of applicants is broader and more talented, but not necessarily of the ex-banker persuasion. But as Lishanky pointed out, “People will always have to eat. People will not always need a 401k...
...seconds - Lin declines to hold the ball, makes a layup. Harvard 69, Yale...
That underworld is a place where nefarious female pimps hold sway and where impoverished mothers sell their teenage daughters into a sex market that believes females who reach the age of 20 are too old to fetch a good price. The youngest victims, some ages 11 and 12, are sold for as much as $30,000, while others can go for as little as $2,000. "The buying and selling of girls in Iraq, it's like the trade in cattle," Hinda says. "I've seen mothers haggle with agents over the price of their daughters." (See pictures of Iraq...