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...home. To attract upscale, first-time buyers, RV makers are offering new levels of luxury and size (think of a 225-sq.-ft. hotel suite with a kitchen and a surround-sound theater). "The average RV owner isn't Joe Six-Pack anymore. It's Joe Chardonnay," says Mike Duncan, investor-relations chief for high-end-RV maker Monaco Coach. The industry has also been winning over the sporty set with vehicles that include not only living quarters but also loading ramps and cargo space for Jet Skis, kayaks, ATVs and dune buggies. As for gas mileage, some new motor...
SAWICKY: It raises an issue with the X tax. Presently, if you are a salaried person and you start some kind of kitchen-table business, my understanding is that you can offset business losses; you can use that to offset salary income. But if you have this absolute wall between the individual and the business broadly defined, then you can't do that anymore. Right...
Popular Harvard Square eateries are included in a guide sidebar; Hungry? Harvard: The Best Food Stops for the Starving Student names Noch’s the best pizza in The Square, Hong Kong the best late-night dining, and Charlie’s Kitchen the “Best Place to Eat While Drinking.” Cambridge Common and Grendel’s Den receive first and second place honors respectively in the “Best Place to Drink While Eating” category...
...characters would say, football. The movie follows the trials and tribulations of an 18 year-old Sikh girl determined to pursue a career in professional football. Her incredible on-field talent, though, is not enough to convince her religiously orthodox parents to allow her to trade the kitchen for the football pitch. So, she runs away from her home in West London to move to Hamburg and follow her sporting dreams. A charming, light-hearted picture that will appeal to even those who are unfamiliar with papadums and penalty kicks. Bend It Like Beckham screens...
...most enduring legacy for us on this campus will be his service to his Kind—the kind who grew up with him in Hell’s Kitchen and every other poor neighborhood across America. From Social Security, to medical care, to public transportation, to labor issues, the breadth and depth of his commitment to “promote the general welfare’’ was unparalleled in modern politics...