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...pizza is an oily olive branch, it doesn’t represent the same thing to everyone. Pizza is a symbol rooted in sorrow and conflict. East River-ites associate pizza with the smell of tomato sauce and broken scapulae, especially after trying to get their hands on a slice when the project team delivered them to House dining halls. In anticipation of the pizza’s arrival, undergraduates gathered to Lamont Burrito Riot density. When the pizza caravan arrived, it was set upon like Harvard students on Wyclef tickets—on opposite day. As pizza boxes fell...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Pizza in Our Time | 1/22/2006 | See Source »

With the University’s endowment at $25.9 billion and the Faculty’s slice at nearly $12 billion, administrators and professors see the huge numbers as compelling reasons for the rapid and costly expansion...

Author: By Anton S. Troianovski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Profs, Deans Content as FAS Deficit Nears | 1/20/2006 | See Source »

...sprawling "military industrial complex." To Jarecki (The Trials of Henry Kissinger), Eisenhower was a Cassandra unheeded. In the years since Ike issued his warning, the military budget has grown exponentially, and the complex is ever more complex, embracing the Pentagon, the arms industry, Congress, think tanks and a large slice of the media...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Movies: Why America Goes to War | 1/8/2006 | See Source »

...Shanghai, as in many Asian cities, people don't play golf as a break from business. Golf is business, with many a deal or joint venture sealed on the fairway. That being the case, executive visitors to China's finance capital will welcome the launch of Slice, the first English-language magazine devoted to Shanghai's extensive golfing scene...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All the Tee In China | 12/12/2005 | See Source »

...free magazine?distributed through high-end hotels and in restaurants popular with expatriates?promises to profile five courses in the Shanghai area (and further afield) with every issue, and gives details of local golf-gear stockists. Newcomers will find plenty of other helpful features. Slice's first issue carries an article on how to spot the fake Callaway, TaylorMade, Nike and other counterfeit clubs so common in China. There are plenty of suggestions for after the game too, with choice nightlife and dining listings. Your networking prospects in Shanghai are looking decidedly above...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All the Tee In China | 12/12/2005 | See Source »

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