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...dancing teapots while reminding the audience of China's Buddhist roots. A mountaintop temple is being built nearby to ensure the resort's feng shui, and reminders of modern China are everywhere within the alpine resort itself. One of those quaint Swiss chalets is, in fact, a KFC outlet, while that "mist" rising from the hills is actually smog...
...months ago, we ran a cover story called "The Case for National Service." One of the things I think I can bring to the presidency is to make government and public service cool again. There's such a hunger among young people for some outlet for their idealism. That's why you see these movements around Darfur or climate change. You don't see it expressed in terms of people wanting to serve in the Justice Department or the foreign service. Why should they, when the core missions of those agencies have been gutted...
Despite its dormancy, Wasserman—who was hand picked for her position by Baldegg this summer—said she plans to bring back the magazine as an “outlet for a sex positive discussion so that people can learn about their sexuality in a way that is positive and open.” Currently, members of the magazine are meeting once a week to plan the upcoming issue...
...enter the game. FAST START Playing to its strengths, Harvard created turnovers and ran the fast break early on in the game, seizing a couple of leads and keeping the game close for the first half. The first points of the game came on a layup off an outlet pass from junior guard Drew Housman to fellow junior guard Andrew Pusar. Several possessions later, sophomore guard Jeremy Lin grabbed a defensive board and launched a great outlet to sophomore forward Pat Magnarelli who threw down a dunk, tying the game at 6. “We were ready to play...
...industry for nearly 200 years. Amid a jumble of exposed wires and beams, Boateng points out where the fitting areas, showrooms and workspaces will be when the store opens in December. The British men's fashion designer and tailor - he calls himself a "bespoke couturier" - opened his first small outlet on the street in 1993. Though his flashy personal style seem at odds with the Row's more discreet, clubby image, Boateng is a champion of classic English tailoring and the street on which it was born...