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...addition to students, the Coop cafe attracts tourists, who come to snack after shopping and sightseeing...

Author: By Jacqueline A. Newmyer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Reporter's Notebook | 2/18/1998 | See Source »

Will Hunting and his girlfriend have a late night snack at the Tasty (perhaps the last time that precious relic was captured on film), and Robin William's psychiatrist works at Bunker Hill Community College. The MIT dome looms prominently, and the Lowell House bell tower makes a brief but pivotal appearance. Having seen the film, we look at these buildings with a new eye, our hangouts and homes having become celebrities of sorts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hunting for Cambridge | 2/12/1998 | See Source »

...summit, the number of people was astounding; the numerous plazas and pavilions were filled with people, and required a wait to do practically anything. Grab lunch at the restaurant or at a snack cart? Wait 45 minutes to reach the food at either location. Women's bathroom? Half an hour. Telephone? 20 minutes. Even the bookstore had a line that stretched all the way around the sleek entrance pavilion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Getty Experience | 1/14/1998 | See Source »

What nonsense. Not all of us have time every day to enjoy a complete meal while seated. A bagged lunch only helps when we do not have time to get to the dining hall at all. And if we want to grab something for a between-class snack, we should not have to feel like criminals for doing so--especially not when we are paying for the food willy-nilly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: You Can Take It With You | 12/16/1997 | See Source »

...jerky fanciers are mostly blue-collar types, some of whom buy tube-shaped sausages 14 in. long and weighing half a pound. But in Japan the yuppies who regard jerky as a prestige snack prefer comparatively dainty 6-in. pieces. "The healthy Midwestern appetite doesn't apply there," says Jay Link. Russians are just beginning to encounter beef jerky. Link's distributors in Russia take care to place the tubes on store racks next to potato chips and small cakes so that shoppers will know they are snack food. Link products sell for 10% to 15% more than competing snacks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THINKING BIG | 12/8/1997 | See Source »

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