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...number of shorter critical reading passages. The math section will now require knowledge of Algebra II, and the exam will include a new section called “writing,” which will focus on grammar and require an essay. The College Board took its own initiative to revamp the test, concerned that the UC system might no longer require the exam. According to the Board, “The new SAT will improve the alignment of the test with current curriculum and institutional practices in high school and college. By including a third measure of skills?...
Looking forward beyond issues of alcohol consumption by minors, Lee has grand plans for the next 50 years of the family-run business. He is currently in the process of selecting architects to revamp the fabled fluorescent-lighted exterior of the building under the auspices of Cambridge’s facade renovation program for neighborhood vendors. “We’re going to redo the exterior front facade,” Lee says, “and maybe create an open dining room with windows into the street—like Café India, Redline and Grafton...
...there's no compromising on standards. "We sampled suits made in England and Italy and Shanghai," he says. "We went to Shanghai because the quality was exceptional." Customers don't seem to mind; the firm's client base has soared since the suits were introduced. Next, Brandelli plans to revamp the Savile Row store and its offerings. The idea, he says, is to make sure that the firm uses only the world's best craftsmen, regardless of geography. "Everything you buy at Kilgour will be made where it should be made," he says. "That is what defines true style...
Waters, who consulted with Yale University during that school’s recent effort to revamp their dining services, seemed enthusiastic that Harvard was catching...
...government officials attempt to revamp the Food Guide Pyramid by 2005, Blackburn is part of the frenetic effort among nutrition leaders across the nation to convince Americans that the battle of the bulge is a matter of life and death...