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...into a meal and go unnoticed by even the most calorie-conscious diners.) These placards aren’t mandates. They’re tools to make informed decisions, implements to hold the chefs accountable for preparing healthy foods, and methods of educating ourselves on portion size and nutritional content??a way of budgeting splurges. The exact information that should beprinted on the cards is debatable, but their existence shouldn’t be. As a student body, we pride ourselves on being cognizant of our decisions in all other aspects of life, so why would we purposefully...

Author: By Rebecca A. Cooper, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Savoring the Flavor, Without the Guilt | 2/7/2008 | See Source »

...Afghanistan, the release date of the film was delayed six weeks in order to allow the actors to be relocated. Yet for all the controversy surrounding the scene, in its final form, it is brief and relatively tame. Still, the very fact that the movie’s content??its frank treatment of sexual harassment, ethnic tension, corruption, and Islamic fundamentalism—could put these young actors at risk in their real lives illustrates that the story, while a Hollywood production, is not beyond the realm of possibility. Two contributors who are not unknowns bring Hosseini?...

Author: By Anjali Motgi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Kite Runner | 12/14/2007 | See Source »

...York Times is now allowing anyone with a “.edu” e-mail address to access its exclusive online TimesSelect content??free of charge. Since TimesSelect was first unveiled in September 2005, readers have been required to subscribe to the print edition of The Times or pay for a online-only subscription in order to gain Web access to op-ed columns, article archives, and other special features. By waiving the $49.95 yearly online fee for readers affiliated with academic institution—students in particular—the paper is aiming to boost readership...

Author: By Bernard P. Zipprich, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Students Access Free Times Service | 3/19/2007 | See Source »

...affordable housing is “excellent” or “good,” compared to 76 percent who called it “fair” or “poor.”Those who can afford to live in the city are content??86 percent of respondents said that the overall quality of life in Cambridge is “excellent” or “good.”But high housing prices leave many stuck outside the city limits.“Many people who work in Cambridge can?...

Author: By Virginia A. Fisher and Nicholas K. Tabor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Survey Says: Housing Tops Cambridge Residents’ Concerns | 10/24/2006 | See Source »

...hand, this is typical Harvard self-congratulation,” said Anne Lounsbery, assistant professor of Russian and Slavic Studies at NYU and a former graduate student in the program. “But you come because it is great content??the level of discourse is guaranteed to be high, even if it’s self-consciously high...

Author: By Patrick T. Mcgrath, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Oldest Major Turns 100 | 10/16/2006 | See Source »

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