Word: teas
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Boston Tea Party Ship
...fooled by its location. Just becauseit's on a boat doesn't make the museuminteresting. For $4.80 (the student rate) you canlearn everything you've always wanted to knowabout the pre-Revolutionary War tea trade. Plusyou get to throw a "crate of tea" overboard intothe harbor. Caution: don't touch the water...
...forget to have a complimentarycup of tea--you'll need it to stay awake...
...curious. Armed only with the photo, he set out last week in Kobe to find her. After hours of scouring shelters for the homeless and asking passersby, he came upon a center for the elderly in the working-class district of Nagata. There he saw a slim woman pouring tea for quake victims. She looked older than in the photo, but when Tachio showed her the picture, she recognized herself by the striped pajama trousers and black-and-white jacket she had been wearing when the photo was taken. The woman, Emiko Deguchi, 47, a department-store salesclerk, agreed...
...going someplace else to live,'' she told Tachio, ``but now I know I want to go back to the home I was born and brought up in, no matter how long it takes.'' Every day she visits the site of that house to make offerings of bread, oranges and tea in memory of her mother...