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Petrich’s next stop is the Garment District, where she rummages through a sprawling pile of used clothing priced at $1.50 per pound. After considering and discarding a silver-lined aerobics bag, Petrich brings an office jacket and an oversized blouse to the register for $7.65. She treks back to her Cabot room to get started...
...sample the latter, in fact, are typically the highlights of any shukubo stay. Known as shojin-ryori, this unique Buddhist cuisine is prepared by the monks using seasonal ingredients; no one minds if you whisper up a carafe of warmed sake, either. Your bill can range from $60-90 per person per night, with breakfast and dinner included. Tipping is not necessary but reservations are. A growing number of shukubo offer online-booking facilities in English - try visiting shukubo.jp/eng.
...play better as a team for four quarters.”Another consequence of Harvard’s large early leads is that teams have been forced to throw the ball more in comeback bids, a partial explanation for opponents’ 285.8 passing yards per game so far. But on Saturday, Cornell had plenty of success with four and five wide receiver looks early in the game against Harvard, gaining 61 yards on four pass plays on the Big Red’s game-opening six-play touchdown drive.Cornell sophomore quarterback Nathan Ford had a career day, throwing...
...It’s just going to take some extra focus on not throwing away shots around the greens, because, as we saw this week, ten shots can be the difference between ninth and third. Over 54 holes, that’s just a putt here or there per player...
...from a European-style development model with a welfare state, to a U.S.-inspired model, with increased competition, entrepreneurship and risk and more working hours. "That means less time for friendship and community," he says. "That may make countries more competitive, but it makes people less happy, especially when per capita income is less than $10,000 a year." Brunner adds that inequality remains a hurdle: While rapid economic development continues to be a priority in Chile, there's also a need for better income distribution and education and a stronger welfare net and social ties...