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...Harvard Crimson’s FlyByBlog replicated its namesake, it would probably run the same posts for several days in a row. The articles wouldn’t be fresh or interesting, and you’d probably finish reading them completely unsatisfied. That’s bad in a blog, and it’s even worse in a lunch service...
...would give the Harvard University Dining Services’ Fly-By option an “F” for its food, for its freshness, and for the word I think of whenever I must once again bypass the congealed baked ziti offering. Indeed, HUDS’ self-proclaimed “basics-only bagged lunch grab-n-go” in the basement of Annenberg Hall is horrendous and should be reformed immediately...
While Miron said he believes that it would be best to simply allow Greece to default on its debt and begin rebuilding its economy from scratch, other professors disagreed...
History Professor Charles S. Maier said a bailout—the likely course of action—would be ideal, as allowing Greece to default would likely result in massive inflation and skyrocketing unemployment rates, causing much turmoil...
According to Maier, even a little bit of help would go a long way in maintaining stability. He added that a failure to intervene in Greece’s lagging economy would be contrary to the EU’s commitment to aiding its less prosperous member states...