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...items have started to vanish. Thigh meat has replaced breast meat in chicken dishes. Wedge tomatoes have been added to substitute the cherry tomatoes. White batter products have replaced whole-grain waffle batter and pasta. In response to higher food prices, Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) has begun to phase out several menu items in favor of cheaper, less healthful alternatives. Given the way that HUDS’ budget is determined, its constraints are understandable. The board rate is negotiated in the winter prior to the school year, forcing HUDS to get creative in light of rising food prices. Although...
...last few months was all fast-tracking since Harvard needed that building,” said Ray Mellone, who chairs the mayor-appointed task force of Allston residents. “But now that we have time to think about the new phase, we have the opportunity to shape the community...
...former Crimson editorial chair.) TotSpot helps parents who aren’t technically savvy share their children’s milestones on the Internet, giving “parents an easy way to tell friends and family about their kids. They can publish photos, videos, firsts, to show a phase when you are beautiful and innocent,” according to Katz. Warning to prospective TotSpot users: anything that includes braces or other such token symbols of the awkward phase ought not be included. With the success of their previous ventures, it doesn’t seem that...
...cost-cutting boosted earnings and fueled the firm's next phase--diversification. Agnelli bought significant copper holdings from Arizona-based Phelps Dodge (now part of Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold) and London-based Anglo-American. At the time, during a glut in 2001-02, the deal raised eyebrows. But when demand for copper exploded soon after, these investments quickly paid for themselves...
...Palfrey. As part of the “Draft Lessig” movement, Palfrey started a blog and created a Facebook group, which garnered 1,000 members in the first 24 hours. At press time, more than 3,559 people had joined the group. Palfrey said the next phase in the campaign would be to get 1,000 people to pledge to volunteer or donate money to Lessig’s campaign. Law professor Jonathan L. Zittrain, faculty co-director of the Berkman Center, also expressed support for his Stanford counterpart, saying that Lessig is passionate about politics...