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Hardest hit by the cancellations is Jerusalem, where stores, hotels and restaurants are desperate for some well-heeled visitors. Along the Cardo, a rebuilt Roman boulevard in the Old City, ten of the 18 shops have closed; others have had to slash prices to attract customers. "My sales are off 80% because I sell mainly to Americans," says Eli Heller, manager of a leather- apparel store. Grumbles Ruth Elkayam, a cashier at Tayelet restaurant: "It doesn't pay to open up in the morning. Our business is off by 90%, and instead of 40 workers we have...
...Latin-beat club; kids hip hop on floors that withstood the bump. For lunch, a burrito. What's that in the salad? It's jicama. (Say hee- ca-ma.) Things that once seemed foreign now seem as American as . . . a burrito. With each fresh connection tastes are being rebuilt, new understandings concluded. The American mind is adding a new wing...
...believe that it is time for America, within a strong commitment to fiscal responsibility . . . to . . . reinvest in its people, to invest in new priorities . . . in lifelong education and training . . . in targeted economic development . . . ((in)) rebuilt American infrastructure and public facilities...
...result, a hastily--scrambled Radcliffe lightweight eight crew finished second to a similarly rebuilt Princeton boat. Usually, the Black and White sends a lightweight four. But Princeton and Cincinnati, who each snagged medals along with Radcliffe in the Easterns in lightweight fours, decided to send a lightweight eight. Radcliffe followed suit...
...Crimson took an early two-seat lead over a rebuilt Bulldog crew at the one-mile mark and slowly but relentlessly built...