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...Demographic Report, there are a little over 5,300 Salvadorans living in the Boston area. “Harvard is one of the main employers of Salvadorans in the Boston area,” Stewart said. According to Hasenfus, 17 percent of El Salvador’s gross domestic product is a result of money sent home to relatives by workers in the U.S. “Even if they’re just cleaning toilets, they’re able to send money home to their families,” she said. Despite the small size of the protest...
...leave, they could join a migration of farmers from Lancaster, where land prices have skyrocketed, to Wisconsin, where many Amish are now dairy farmers. The Lancaster farmers who have stayed are increasingly going organic, not for religious reasons but because they have found that the public will buy any product that contains the words Amish and organic because it seems extra wholesome. Though a little less so when you realize your organic millet was made in a mill where workers were barely paying attention, Rollerblading around, gabbing on their Amish party lines. "Oh, no, you didn't, Jebediah...
Around 100 times a day, a message lands in Reinier Evers' In box, bearing the promise of something new and cool. Sometimes the sender is describing a product that's suddenly generating local buzz, like lipstick-size aromatherapy tubes in New Zealand or cone-shaped pizza in Italy. Other times it's an innovative retail concept, like customized-candy shops in Australia or American T-shirt "delis" where designs are personalized like sandwiches. The correspondence comes in from trendspotters everywhere--a coffee shop in Istanbul or a library in Taipei--all part of Evers' network of more than...
...storm to match all staff, student, and faculty contributions of up to $100, and student group contributions of up to $2,500. Though 11 student groups collaborated in the fund-raising, which will benefit the American Red Cross, the funds from the concert would be treated as the product of a single group—leaving at most $2,500 to be matched, Associate Dean of the College Judith H. Kidd wrote in an e-mail yesterday. Seven victims of Hurricane Katrina, who have been living at nearby Air Force Base Camp Otis, watched a capella groups like the Harvard...
...think HSA’s prices and hold on almost all new business activities on campus are a product of excellence or a product of regulation? Compare the advertising regulations faced by DormAid to those faced by HSA. They get carte blanche, while we can’t hire a Harvard student to flyer inside the Yard unless he or she is hired by none other than...