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...Golden Rule Creamery for dinner. On the counter Teller noticed an automatic fortunetelling machine bearing a sign: "SWAMI. Ask me a question." Jokingly, he scribbled on a piece of paper: "Do we really understand what we are trying to do?" Back popped the answer: "There seems to be a trend of doubt." Teller tried again: "Will Ivy be a success?" The answer: "Why do you ask? Of course...
...country's religious revolution. Even by the government's own conservative estimate, China now has more than 200 million worshippers of all faiths, double the number just nine years ago. The inroads made by apocalyptic Christian cults in China's countryside have garnered more international attention, but the larger trend is the renaissance of Buddhism and folk religions, which blend Taoism, Confucianism, shamanism, ancestor reverence and local-deity worship into a potent mix of spirituality. More than half of the nation's believers follow these local faiths. "China's religious traditions are much longer than its Communist past," says Yang...
...inside.) "'It' bags mean nothing," said Maier of styles like Fendi's $1,430 B bag. "Women are the ones who decide if a bag is good or not. They know exactly what they want. So the more I can drift away from what's fashion and trend, the better it is for the brand...
...Penn boats still jockeying for second place in the final 500 meters. The Midshipmen outlasted Penn for second place, finishing in 6:19.5 to the Quakers’ 6:20.9.The second varsity’s row was similarly one-sided, continuing the boat’s season-long trend of racing to near-open-water leads before the 500-meter mark. Choppy conditions and a fierce headwind did little to stop a boat that hasn’t had contact with a crew beyond the 1000 all season long. Harvard claimed a slim seat advantage off of the high...
Coming off its fifth straight loss, the Harvard women’s lacrosse team looked to reverse the trend against Columbia in its fifth Ivy League match-up of the season. When the struggle ended, the Crimson had escaped a near-epic comeback by the Lions and emerged with the 13-12 win. Last year, Columbia (7-8, 0-7 Ivy League) won its first-ever Ivy League match against Harvard (4-10, 2-3 Ivy League). The distinction of being the first Ivy League team to lose to the Lions has not set well with the Crimson...