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...kids,” he said. “At the elementary school level it worked pretty well, at the middle school level it’s deteriorating—sound familiar?” The proposal also drew mixed reactions from the parents present at the meeting. Kat Sullivan said she was “concerned” that the School Committee is even considering an IB program, and found the conversation “upsetting.” “Cambridge is quite different,” she said. “The fact that...

Author: By Vidya B. Viswanathan, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: IB Possible for Local Schools | 4/9/2008 | See Source »

...salmon practically melted the second it hit my mouth. Yet it tasted instantly familiar, even faintly reminiscent of even dear sweet Takemura, the Square’s best attempt at sushi. Perhaps this simultaneous familiarity and singularity was exactly why the dish was so good. Like Green Tea Kit Kat or a modern building with ancient design elements, fusing the old with the new is unparalleled when done right. Unlike New York whose residents bemoan gentrification and Paris whose Centre Pompidou and National Library offer a morbid look at modernization, Tokyo knows how to mix tradition with transformation. Shrines...

Author: By Rebecca A. Cooper, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Familiar Tastes Far Away | 4/3/2008 | See Source »

...mythic school hero, much to the chagrin of his principal, Mr. Gardner. Gardner (Robert Downey Jr.) is the lone dynamic character of the film. Downey plays the role so well that his double dislike of Charlie—both for upsetting his school and for pursuing his daughter Susan (Kat Dennings)—is palpable. Yelchin’s Charlie, in comparison, cannot pass muster; he possesses neither the charisma of Ferris Bueller nor the complexity of Holden Caulfield.Most irritating in the movie’s obvious homage to misunderstood delinquents is its recurring misuse of Cat Stevens?...

Author: By Jessica R. Henderson, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Charlie Bartlett | 2/22/2008 | See Source »

...some weeks, Ian Jobson makes 20 types of Kit Kat at the big plant he oversees in the northern English city of York, the largest Kit Kat manufacturing operation in the world. Nestle installed $11 million worth of robots on the production line last year, and a new $1.6 million automated packaging machine is due to be installed this year. The number of people needed to staff the round-the-clock operation has been cut to 28 from 60. Jobson patrols the factory floor in his white coat and hairnet, soliciting ways to improve production. Nestle sent a manufacturing SWAT...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nestle's Quick | 11/14/2007 | See Source »

...there is a gaping hole in this global strategy: Nestle doesn't control Kit Kat in the biggest chocolate market of them all, the U.S. Back in 1970, Rowntree licensed the brand in perpetuity to Hershey. The only way for Nestle to get it back would be a change of heart--or a change of control--at Hershey. So when the Hershey Trust put the company up for sale last year, Nestle saw a ripe opportunity. Brabeck made an agreement with Britain's Cadbury Schweppes under which it would return Kit Kat and another brand, Rolo, to Nestle if Cadbury...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nestle's Quick | 11/14/2007 | See Source »

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