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...calls to Port-au-Prince. "I can't get reimbursed for the $3,000 I owe the phone company," he says. Although firmly supportive of Haiti's military regime, Womack says he "got involved with these folks initially last spring to do business." He details an elaborate plan to tap U.S. aid funds for low-interest loans that would be used to transport New York City garbage to Haiti, where it would be processed into mulch to fertilize plants bioengineered to provide high-quality paper pulp. "We could collect $38 a ton for the garbage," claims Womack. "We'd make...
With the Crimson's season-opening exhibition against the University of New Brunswick on tap tonight at 7 p.m. (can it be so soon?), I still don't know. Izzy was drafted a couple of rounds higher in the NHL entry draft, so the pros might be a little higher on him. But because most scouts knew they were each going to stay in Cambridge, that's not a fair call...
...Just as well," I thought, and pivoted towardthe river. Then I felt a tap on the shoulder...
...Bernard and Helene Lemay deliver another excellent set with their dance, reminiscent of groundstomping Spanish flamenco. Dressed in flaming scarlet leotards and mean-looking red high-heeled boots, and yielding gaucho's hunting weapons called boleadoras (a rope with a wooden ball fastened on the end), these women tap and swing themselves into a frenzy that resembles a highspeed cuisinart. Their grip on their whirling weaponry is reassuringly firm; the dancers seem well-trained not to let their boleadoras wing out into the crowd...
From Internet, student users can read and send electronic mail ("e-mail") almost anywhere, retrieve free software programs from a number of software libraries spread around the globe, and tap into any number of resources provided by various institutions...