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...next stop on The Crimson Ice Cream Tour was Herrell's, for many the Mecca of the ice cream pilgrimage. Herrell's is famous (and it is famous) for two reasons...
...thought Harvard would be an intellectual mecca of sorts.... I hoped there would be more that students can have a common discussion over," said Sarah J. Schaffer '97, who is editorial chair of The Crimson. "People treat extracurriculars as classes and classes as extracurriculars.... Harvard is increasingly preprofessional...
Growing up in Saudi Arabia near the Red Sea, bin Laden struck those around him as an ordinary young man. But he was more pious than his brothers, and was deeply affected by the involvement of his family's company in rebuilding the holy mosques in Mecca and Medina. Then in 1979, just after he graduated from King Abdul Aziz University, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, and mujahedin resistance fighters put out an international plea for help. Bin Laden responded by packing himself and several of his family's bulldozers off to central Asia. He was inspired, he said...
...black aristocracy, his first and perhaps most important lessons were imparted not by the wealthy prep schools he would attend as a teenager but by the human parade passing through his home, Harlem's Hotel Theresa, which his father managed. In its day, the Theresa served as a Mecca for famous black entertainers, sports heroes and, of course, politicians. Brown was on hair-mussing terms with the likes of Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Percy Sutton and the young David Dinkins...
...interest rate of about 20%. The Clintons remained oblivious to Whitewater's true financial picture, as shown in a letter Hillary sent to McDougal in the fall of 1981, along with a signed loan-renewal form: "If Reaganomics works at all, Whitewater could become the western hemisphere's mecca. Give our regards to Susan and we to hope to visit soon...