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...Cancelling parties for a three-day weekend isn’t exactly the answer,” said Smith, whose roommates had been planning to throw a party this Sunday...
...hours with students and staff at Phillips Brooks House and visited the Mission Hill Summer Program, one of the dozen urban camps staffed and run by the Phillips Brooks House Association (PBHA). In addition, several weeks ago he held audience at the Public Service Leadership Summit, a three-day event sponsored by the FAS Committee on Public Service that brought together about 25 student leaders on campus. Admitting that he was impressed with our public service endeavors considering that we could be otherwise advancing our careers, he raised and answered some questions that sparked much discussion among the summit participants...
...Some called it the capitalist equivalent of sinking a 30-foot putt for a triple bogey, and merely shook their heads. But the same technical-minded folks who hate the sight of a downward staircase were feeling mighty good about the spike at the bottom of the three-day slide. To them, it looked like the sellers had gotten tired of selling, tired of assuming the worst about corporate earnings and capital investment, tired of worrying about how far consumer confidence will have fallen when the first post-disaster reports hit the Street. Tired of fear...
...Spot ) for a day's cruise around some of the 1,969 islands, with lunch on board and the chance to swim in one of the less greasy stretches. Or better still, escape the day-trip detritus altogether and arrange a few days on a luxury live-aboard junk complete with kayaks on which to paddle through the maze of inlets, mangrove lagoons and caves that honeycomb the shoreline. Try Huong Hai Tourism Co. in the bayside town of Bai Chay, tel: (84-33) 845-042, which operates several junks at $125 a person per day, including food, park fees...
...chose a three-day trip aboard a junk called the Huang Hai. The sight of her great red cotton sails, hand-stitched with silk, was too picturesque to refuse. So it was something of a disappointment to discover the sails were pure decoration: diesel engines power the vessel. Other modernizations, however, met with wholehearted approval. Below deck, the Huang Hai is loaded with creature comforts. It has eight twin-bedded cabins with attached bathrooms and hot showers. Inside the pilot's hatch is a consoling array of gadgetry, including a global positioning satellite system. And the galley is a paneled...