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...will begin a trayless dining initiative, which aims to curb food waste and encourage healthy portion selection. The initiative will begin in beta form this semester in Quincy House for the month of February. House residents dining on Thursday night (Quincy’s community dining night) will forgo trays for plates and cutlery only. The plan was unveiled in a pamphlet for Quincy House residents that featured a list of the top ten reasons to embrace trayless dining. Aside from the usual (and compelling) reasons to eat without a tray, the list featured some reasons of a lighter nature?...
...pierced by used hypodermic needles might not be part of the job description for Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) employees—but that is exactly the risk Winthrop House dining hall workers have been facing for several weeks. Used syringe needles have been appearing next to dishes on trays sent to the kitchen on a regular basis since December, presenting a potential health hazard to dining hall workers who handle the dishes. While no one has been harmed yet, several workers have come close. “People work here, okay? I don’t know what they...
...most Gazans were in a mad scramble to go shopping, and they returned with everything from goats to tires to jerricans full of gasoline. One stout woman in a veil threaded nimbly through barbed wire with a tray of canned fruit balanced on her head. The Palestinians cleaned out every shop on the Egyptian side: By afternoon, there was nothing to buy within a six-mile distance of the border; and even the Sinai town of El-Arish, three hours drive away, had been sucked dry of gasoline. One taxi driver who brought back cartons of cigarettes and gallons...
...Chinese serial killers, so "Chairman Mao" will have to do - I'm led into what feels like an executive boardroom: A haze of sweet cigarette smoke hangs over an oval-shaped table around which sit 16 players. I take a slim silver case from the pile on a tray offered by a waitress. It flips open to reveal a card which is not that of a "killer." I try to avoid breathing a sigh of relief. Then the judge's voice rings out over the sound system, "It's night, everybody close your eyes." I belatedly reach for my gray...
...person seated next to me: It's called a tray table, not a changing table. Deep down, I think the lady with whom I once shared an armrest--the woman who changed her baby's diaper on the tray table during meal service--already knew that...