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Taking turns vacuuming their cars, the men give directions to the Harriet Tubman House, on Columbus Street, and also recommend a stop at a local watering hole--a jazz bar called Wally's Bar. The firemen apologize for being so boring, and the large door closes, sealing them back inside their noisy station...
...over, invitation-only bar. The sleek bar, replete with mirrors, stools and guest book wows visitors. The authentic African masks and spears on the walls inspired the name of the institution. Signs behind the bar list the house drinks and the benefactors of the watering hole; many people have endowed bottles in their name. The lounge encourages friendly chatting among guests...
Since opening in December, the new Harvard Coop bookstore has become a popular watering hole for both Harvard students and Cambridge residents...
...says Gerry Bell of the Climate Prediction Center, changes the position of the jet stream over the ocean. Until recently, the North Atlantic oscillation, which strongly influences Europe's weather as well, was considered to be primarily a manifestation of the atmosphere. But researcher Michael McCartney of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution thinks it too is heavily influenced by the sea--in this case by an ocean gyre, a surface current that follows a sweeping circular route. This gyre, he believes, affects the atmosphere by shuttling parcels of warm and cold water between the tropics and northern latitudes...
Columbia, and Raimondo in particular, has had its share of problems at the line with the team shooting 64 percent. Raimondo has hit only 49 percent of his free throw attempts and as a result seems reluctant to go to the hole, settling instead for jump shots...