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...while some authors travel the worn path of recycling well-known protagonists, some of the best are the more daring, which experiment with giving their secondary characters lead roles, such as the gritty “Epitaph,” a true standout that avoids the typecasting that plagues so many of the other stories in this volume...
Soon, my older sister intones, we won’t have the youth, free time, or benefit of counting travel towards a diploma...
...global market. But we know that isn't always the case. Driving large volumes of traffic to a website[an error occurred while processing this directive] has become a complex marketing challenge requiring lots of time and money. Seeking to redress the balance - at least as far as the travel industry is concerned - is worldhotel-link.com. Originating in 2002 as a project conducted under the auspices of the World Bank to help small and medium-sized hotels in the Mekong area access the Internet, the site now provides booking services for locally owned accommodation in around 30 countries. Uniting the hotels...
...that his lease had expired and he could not afford the new lease that Harvard had offered on the same terms.Carrier said he countered with an offer that would have reduced the rent, but Harvard did not respond.As with other Square closings, there were other factors at work. The travel industry was suffering after 9/11 and construction on Church Street, including scaffolding, was detrimental to his business, he said at the time.Denise A. Jillson, the executive director of the Harvard Square Business Association (HSBA), says the evolving make-up of the Square is “natural...
...space has taught us anything, it's that when it comes to building vaporware, nobody beats NASA and the politicians behind it. The manned space program has distinguished itself for some of the most ingenious machinery ever built - vehicles unlike any ever imagined before because they were meant to travel in environments no one had ever explored before. But the space program has been equally defined by its dreams come to naught: big plans promised by politicians with no money to follow them up; big blueprints shown off by engineers without any constituency elsewhere in the agency...