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...Oregon Interfaith P&L and New Jersey's Partnership for Environmental Quality. They see an ideological advantage to renewables, which gives them their selling point. With new technology, green power is cheaper than ever, but overall it remains slightly more costly than that produced by fossil fuels?'about a pizza a month,' says David Weisman, who leads a 'green team' at the West Essex, N.J., synagogue Agudath Israel...
...part, Harvard has done little to make up for a community that has become largely unfriendly to the student population. A 1998 effort to provide low-priced, late-night pizza delivery service from the Science Center Greenhouse lasted under a year. Loker Commons, the College’s pitiful excuse for a student center, stops serving food at 9 p.m. on weeknights, 7 p.m. on weekends. At a time when most students’ nights are just beginning, College services have long since shut down...
...eating a lot of pizza, I have my legs in the air, and I’m going to bed,” McKetta said...
Down the street at Bertucci's, the outdoor seating is filled as customers enjoy a late lunch of pizza and salad...
...obligatory picture of his four-month-old daughter Sascha and chatted about his annual head-clearing cross-country drives. His stand-up material consisted of diatribes against people who ask other people to say hello for them; Jared, the formerly obese Subway-sandwich dieter; and the folks at Pizza Hut, who insist on hiding cheese in every possible crevice of their product. It was not a radical departure from his previous work. Seinfeld did break from routine a bit in displaying a previously unseen blue streak, as "ass" and "mofo" exploded from his mouth with Martin Lawrence-esque ease. Kids...