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...Square has a...eclectic feel to it,” said Tiffany Y. O’Neal, a sales associate at Tistik, explaining why the store location was chosen. Peter M. Hwang, the proprietor of Market in the Square—at the corner of Church Street and Brattle Street??said Harvard’s reputation and the Square’s high-volume traffic were draws, adding that satisfying “highly opinionated” Cambridge residents was a stimulating challenge for him. Hwang is a native New Yorker who had previously owned similar markets...

Author: By Hee kwon Seo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: New Businesses Launch in Square | 9/21/2008 | See Source »

Economic gloom is the trademark of most newspaper headlines as of late. Oil prices rise and fall, but bear bad omens either way. The housing market continues to deflate. And in the midst of it all, a number of Wall Street??s most venerable institutions are disintegrating. No matter the cost to American taxpayers, and no matter what the path of one’s economic thinking, it is clear that in the case of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and, now, American International Group (AIG), the Federal Reserve did what it needed to do to protect everyday...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: A Worthy Rescue | 9/18/2008 | See Source »

...reach a conclusion. Several restaurants, including Grafton Street and b. good, already prepare their meals without trans fats. B. good’s General Manager Mike Mendez said that foregoing trans fats improves taste and lowers costs, as restaurants do not need to buy frying oils. Grafton Street??s executive chef Matthew Richey said he also believes meals without trans fats offer an improved dining experience. “Personally, I really dislike the flavor of trans fats. They leave a residue in the mouth.” But Richey was still ambivalent about whether the state should...

Author: By Katherine A. Petti, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Boston Outlaws Use of Trans Fat | 9/17/2008 | See Source »

...complain about when my duties included watching sports from a front row seat and telling about it in my own words?Life won’t always be this easy, unfortunately. We all move on, and sportswriting, like Harvard, will be a thing of the past for me. Plympton Street??my home, in Adams House and my office at the Crimson—will become simply a memory after walking down it nearly every day since sophomore year.Fortunately, I had the privilege of sticking mostly to the north side of Mount Auburn St., sparing myself long, cold walks...

Author: By Kevin C. Reyes, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Thinking Back: It Was Fun, Harvard | 6/3/2008 | See Source »

...Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street??—Stephen Sondheim’s big, bloody masterpiece of a musical—thrashes around on the stage with such furious glee that the idea of critique starts to look silly. Who has time to worry about little slip-ups when there’s so much murder to be done?So I mostly don’t care that Friday’s opening performance on the Loeb Mainstage, directed by Jesse A. Wiener ’08 and Jason M. Lazarcheck...

Author: By Richard S. Beck, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: ‘Sweeney Todd’ A Sadistic Pleasure | 5/5/2008 | See Source »

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