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...restaurant in Boston, so they should have mastered ordering by now. Out of one type of sashimi is understandable, but out of everything is unacceptable.4. Don’t expect flavor, either. After our terrible experience at Shabu Square, I went to the review website Yelp.com to read other people??s responses, and found lots of complaints about slow service and inattentive waitstaff. Perhaps the management felt guilty for stiffing us on the table, but our service was fine, and the food that they did have in stock soon arrived. The dumplings: mushy dough and underseasoned filling with...
...hard to update a story that everyone already knows? Do people get angry when you switch things on them? GM: They do, but I love it when people get mad. I like irritating people??up to the point where they go out and buy a gun, then I don’t like it anymore...
...compared to 2004. Two thousand and seventeen students registered or pledged to vote this year through H-VOTE, up from about 500 during the last presidential race. Alice J. Gissinger ’11, a student leader of H-VOTE, said she considered registration and voting an indication of people??s plans to stay involved in government. “As far as college students are concerned, they seem especially interested in political activity,” she said. “For people for whom it’s their first voting experience, this is the necessary...
...We’re not going to force Republicanism down the throats of everyone,” he says, “and while we’re not going to get the majority of campus to support the Republican party, we want to make a positive image in people??s minds that the Republican party are not a bunch of crazy wackos...
...elements more tightly with the future campus. In order to accomplish this aim, the plan focuses on improving interconnectivity throughout Allston while increasing open space, hiding unsightly infrastructure, and even leaving room for an urban farm.The future campus’ “streets are very much designed for people??people on foot,” according to Michael Vergason, a landscape architect on Harvard’s master planning team who describes the campus as having “a fine texture or network of circulation that provides a variety of ways to get to the same...