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...fourth quarter: I'd hate to be a Columbia football players. If the continued screaming of coaches in the press box is any indication, they're about to get chewed out when this game ends...
...fourth quarter: Seagulls are circling the field at Wien Stadium. "They sort of look like vultures," Hinshelwood quips. In other news, Chipotle burritos were served in Columbia's press box, making them the winners in the minds of this writer...
...ensuring cheap food is not the real goal of the system. Farmers rightfully complain that they don't set food prices; they only receive a few pennies from the sale of every loaf of bread or box of cornflakes. When commodities are cheap, the main beneficiaries are well-heeled grain -and-livestock processors like Cargill, Tyson and Archer Daniels Midland. No, the real goal has always been to protect farmers from the vagaries of the weather and the market. Farming is indeed a risky business--most businesses are risky businesses--and farm policies have tried to reduce that risk...
Your new Wal-Mart is being baked on the premises. The company is testing a dozen new store prototypes that have lower sight lines, woodlike fixtures and a more department-store feel in some sections. Let's not get carried away: it's still a big-box store, but that box isn't quite so stuffed anymore. The stores will use tons of recycled material and be vastly more energy-efficient. Wal-Mart has pledged to reduce energy usage at its stores 30% by 2012. It has embraced compact fluorescent lightbulbs (CFLs) and less packaging. For instance, by next...
...show each piece of clothing so we can do the designers justice and raise as much money as possible.”“Project East” will show on Saturday, Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. in the Radcliffe Quad. Tickets can be purchased at the Harvard Box Office.—Staff writer Jessica X.Y. Rothenberg can be reached at jxyroth@fas.harvard.edu...