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...Bandra, Seijo, tel: (91-22) 2640 5555, turns out dishes with a distinctive East Asian accent - dim sum, lobster maki, hoisin duck - and features one of the most reasonably priced (and comprehensive) wine lists in India. Door staff at the adjacent bar can be picky, but persist: the sake cocktails are worth it. VIE DECK AND LOUNGE The Saltwater Bar and Grill on Marine Drive may have the best view in town, but Vie - Saltwater's alfresco rival in Juhu - wins when it comes to food. Lobsters in wine and olive sauce, lavender lamb kebabs and home-baked bread...
...hangings - on a range of shoes and bags. FRESH The cosmetics maker (fresh.com) based the look of its bath and beauty collection on a kimono belonging to Sayuri, the film's protagonist. The set includes Fresh's popular Rice Face Wash, a makeup palette and bath oil laced with sake...
...SEEM TO HAVE THIS PATTERN OF DOING TWO MOVIES BACK-TO-BACK AND THEN STEPPING BACK. DO YOU LIKE DOING IT THAT WAY? I hate doing it that way. When I don't have a movie, I don't take a job just for the sake of working. I just sit it out until I find something I'm passionate about. If I find something light, I'll make it. Like Terminal. It wasn't a film that I'll be remembered for, but it's a film I'll remember for the rest of my life, a sweet short...
...published in May 2004, would this controversy have disappeared? Was the cover-up a more serious mistake than the accepting of the eggs? It was not a cover-up. At that time, the donors pleaded in [the] sincerest way that I must not disclose their role for the sake of their privacy. It was very agonizing for me. After serious consideration, I finally chose to protect my researchers' privacy. This, perhaps, was a cultural consideration: in Korea, disclosure of oocyte [egg] donation is a serious matter that could have an important impact on a woman's life...
...complaints is simple, though hardly easy. As a student body, we must collectively change our attitude towards life here. I hardly advocate for a disregard for academics, but rather a renewed interest in Harvard as a community and an investment in these four years as valuable for their own sake, not merely as the start of a career. This is not an ideal wish: it is the necessary precondition of any reform.James P. Maguire ’08 is a social studies concentrator in Cabot House...