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Since its inception in 1707, Fortnum & Mason has become the premier department store of the British élite. A browse through its six-floor building on Piccadilly in London's West End shows why: there you can buy rose-petal jelly, a black leather Scrabble set or a $40,000 Christmas hamper containing a tin of beluga caviar and hand-engraved stationery - delivered by horse and carriage...
...weave their way through Jerusalem's web of invisible barriers. They often dress like trendy young Israelis and, at army checkpoints, switch the car radio to Israeli music and speak a few words of Hebrew to soldiers. "I live in two different worlds," says Ammar Obaidat, who rose from gardener to head elephant keeper at the Tisch Family Zoological Gardens, "and I have to keep a balance between my work and traditions of my Muslim family. It's not easy." Shopping in the Jerusalem Mall, Obaidat speaks Hebrew with his wife and kids, hoping to blend in. But since...
...great advantage of Western Europe was savagery and warfare,” Chomsky said when questioned by an undergraduate about why Europe rose to power in the modern era. “People the world over were astonished at the brutality of Western Europe...
Only two students attending the Quincy discussion rose their hands when asked whether they had personal experience with the Ad Board...
...those teams that got better and better through the year.” Six straight wins later, Harvard faced a 9-0 Yale team that had won just one game by less than two touchdowns all season. By all accounts, the Crimson had no shot. But, once again, Harvard rose to the challenge, stuffing Bulldogs star Mike McLeod to the tune of just 50 yards on 20 carries, the third straight year the Crimson has held him under 100 yards. The defense, which let Yale passer Matt Polhemus run wild in Cambridge last season, held the shifty Yale quarterback...