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...it’s still around. The place just smells like a pub, a sublime combination of wood, beer, and stew. Those who take a seat at the bar join the company of such serious thinkers and major drinkers as Van Morrison and G-Love and Special Sauce. Tread softly if the conversation turns to politics, though: “the Plough and Stars” was the standard of the Irish Marxists and secessionists not too long ago. Soft lantern lighting creates a cheerful, cozy ambience around the all-wood bar. The paneled walls are lovingly decorated with pictures...
Gardner was at a particular disadvantage because of the nature of the pool. Normally, players must tread for the entire game...
Zipping from Ec10 section to your latest power lunch at Lowell, designer grande latte in hand, have you ever found yourself wondering with ironic detachment how exactly you ended up in Cambridge, Mass. and how the very ground you now tread can sense your movements, know your intentions, guide your destiny? If you can interrupt your fast-paced, mochaccino-charged life long enough to take to heart the message of Fiji’s first indigenous film, The Land Has Eyes, you may find that the title rings true...
...shopping period. Some, already knowing that the class isn’t their top-choice Lit and Arts A, sit on the ends of the row, effectively blocking out the dozens of seats between them. On more than one occasion this week I’ve had to clumsily tread my way through a maze of crossed legs and fluorescent colored totes. Why am I the one who has to mumble, “Oh, excuse me”? Attention: you should be apologizing...
...also a mistake to assume that you can't get ahead with stocks as they tread water. For one thing, dividends are on the rise; S&P 500 firms will pay out $200 billion this year, up 10%. And over the past five years, as stocks have fallen and then begun to recover, investors who put a steady $100 a month into the S&P 500 would have seen their total investment of $6,000 grow to about $6,800, although the market fell 11%, including dividends (see chart...