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...Lahaina How deep is your love? Rent a submarine from Hawaiian Island Weddings. The Atlantis will take you, your partner and up to 40 guests 45 m underwater where, at the bottom of the ocean, you can tie the knot (presumably a sailor's knot). The deal costs $5,195, and includes in-sub entertainment from a hula dancer and Hawaiian singer. www.hawaiianislandweddings.com...
...recent tryout in a cramped storefront locale about two stops from the Bastille, Naso, wearing a black tie matching his shoes and slacks, sat with two RATP jurors, listening to a group of twentysomething French rappers and a musician playing koto, a traditional Japanese string instrument. Also auditioning were a duet of classical singers and a Roma singer and her accordion player. Around 1,000 musicians audition every six months, vying for one of the 350 licenses granted every year to play for tips in authorized spaces underground...
Adam P. Schneider ’07, public relations chair for the BGLTSA, was sick but came anyway dressed in a coat and tie...
ONSTAGE YOU'RE ALWAYS TUGGING AT YOUR TIE. WHERE DID THAT GESTURE COME FROM? It came naturally. One night my collar was too tight, and I started doing it and just kept doing it. I have a problem with clothes--I never know what to wear. So I wear the same thing at every show: a black suit, white shirt and red tie. I can't be bothered trying to figure out if this color goes with that...
...accountability and student testing. But last week on his education tour, Kerry was emphasizing teacher performance. In exchange for ramping up salaries and training and mentoring programs, Kerry would make it easier for schools to fire incompetent teachers. He would also require new ones to pass rigorous tests and tie some rewards for teachers to their students' test scores. Those are not the sorts of things teachers' unions tend to favor. When Kerry spotlights his health-care plans this week, he will stress savings for business more than universal coverage, the Democrats' typical rallying cry. And in coming weeks...