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...brand's small-office products like to hold impromptu meetings in the store displays. Every day seems to bring a new twist on the fundamental habit of consumption: there are pop-up stores, mobile stores, automated stores and, of course, the Internet. In Japan young women buy everything from subway passes to mascara with a swipe of their cell phones...
...inconsistency, saying the website was not “fully updated.” Typically, the cheapest form of transportation has been the T, and several UC members questioned Mission Hill’s insistence on renting vans. In a comical chalk board demonstration, Tannen showed that taking the subway would actually be more expensive, costing $2.50 per student each day, while vans cost $1.33. Tannen also expressed concerns with the length of travel time on the T. “There are very few Harvard undergraduates who can spend two hours out of their day to travel in addition...
...Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is considering increasing subway and bus fares starting in January 2007, a proposition which has upset many straphangers, including Harvard students and staff...
Last week, MBTA General Manager Daniel Grabauskas suggested that there would be a 25 percent increase, raising the subway fare to $1.55 and the bus fare...
Many commuters are upset that the MBTA is continuing to increase fares. In January 2004, subway fares rose from $1.00 to $1.25 and bus fares increased from...