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...week Diego at the Loft 57 JFK St. Tu-F 10-7 Sa 10-5 $35-$50 wash, cut and dry Colors--$85-$150 Perms--$85 Mix of male and female 20 No 10-30 min. La Flamme Barber Shop 21 Dunster St. M-Sa 7-6 $11 wet cut, blow dry Shampoo, cut and dry--$14 Most male 12 No 15 min.-1 hr. Alfred Hair Design Eight Eliot St. M 10-4 Tu-Th 9-7 F 9-6, Sa 9-5 $45 wash, cut and dry Colors, Highlights 60-40 female-male 4-6 Recommended <1 hour...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CUTTING EDGE: THE SALONS OF HARVARD SQUARE | 12/1/1998 | See Source »

...leaves are down and wet enough to muffle bootsteps. Color gone from everything, except from larches and pines and, if it counts as color, the chipped-porcelain white of birches, ghosty in November dusk. It is just cold enough and bleak enough to call up a tribal recollection: an imminence of winter death in the air and desperation for warm meat to survive--the Neolithic memory that makes hunting poignant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Should Kids Hunt? | 11/30/1998 | See Source »

...crack shot, has hunted turkey and pheasant with shotguns and deer with bow and arrow. But in New York State, he cannot legally go after deer with a gun until he is 16. That doesn't matter today. Glenn is excited but silent, testing the wind with a wet finger, flicking his eyes through the woods like any good hunter, alert to motion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Should Kids Hunt? | 11/30/1998 | See Source »

...come to work and to learn in this kind of environment." Adds John McCann, principal of the 1,000-student Woodlawn High School, arguably the most dilapidated building in the district: "Teachers, they get run-down. It hurts their morale. They're tired of coming to school and getting wet when it rains." McCann means, of course, that teachers are tired of getting wet inside the school--not outside...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporate Welfare: Paying A Price For Polluters | 11/23/1998 | See Source »

Sometimes the flooding occurs at inopportune moments, like the time students sat down to take a state-required test that determines whether they will graduate. "We went to classrooms vacuuming out with those big wet vacs," McCann recalled. "The kids were supposed to be trying to take an exam to see if they can get out of school. Well, we had to stop [the test]...and we had to move some kids out of [the] classrooms...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Corporate Welfare: Paying A Price For Polluters | 11/23/1998 | See Source »

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