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...central business district although some shops were closed in the morning, but later opened. By midday, the streets of the capital seemed half as busy as on a typical business day. One industrial employee in Willowvale said he went to work because he could not afford to lose a day's wage by staying home. "I had wanted to stay at home but I don't have money to feed my family," he said. "I always use the resources at work like telephones to [supplement] my meager salary, so if I stay at home I won't get those privileges...
...momentum is picking up...We want to win every single game and we knew Yale would be a battle and the games would be tough”.“We go in to every series expecting to win, but it’s easy to lose one game out of four,” captain Shelly Madick said. “Even if you think you’re the better team, even if you’re playing better ball than them, a lot of things happen in games that it’s easy to drop...
...third 500 meters, as the Bears made several pushes to pull even and walk away, it became evident that the strength and energy Harvard expended to gain the lead at the 1000-meter mark came at a high price.Fatigue, combined with the difficult racing conditions, caused the Crimson to lose control of the boat’s set and rhythm, allowing Brown to walk up and take seats. After taking the lead, the Bears never looked back, moving away from Harvard until it had an open-water lead at the finish. “We definitely need to work...
...Replacing a piece of meat with a slab of tofu does not, however, a tasty dish make. (Ask anyone who has ever tried the tofu parmesan.) Instead, a hot and healthy vegetarian entree should take its rightful place alongside each main course. Second, we hope that HUDS does not lose sight of its commendable goal of sustainability. We understand that students thus far have been more concerned with food quality—certainly an important issue—but we reject the idea that it is an either/or proposition. With more locally grown foods and some original thinking, HUDS...
...earlier works might actually be treble.This more complex worldview is evident from the first page of the title story. When we meet the protagonist Ruma, a young mother recently relocated to Seattle, she’s nervously anticipating the arrival of her father, who, having taken to travel after losing his wife, is filling his time between European tours by visiting his daughter. Ruma worries that her father’s visit is an indication that he wants to claim his traditional right to live with her as paterfamilias. When she sees him planting hydrangeas?...