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...meters to provide warmth and food to dozens of would-be peak beaters, the issue for elite climbers was no longer whether they could reach Everest's pinnacle but rather how many paying customers they could take with them. It was not exactly a risk-free ticket to Disneyland, but for less than $100,000 a wealthy and dedicated amateur could buy a decent chance at summiting: money could buy altitude...
...four years of its opening in 1976, Faneuil Hall was drawing 15 million visitors annually. It inspired Rouse to try a similar restoration job at Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Harborplace, which opened in 1980, had its detractors (a critic called it "Atlantic City's boardwalk with a touch of Disneyland"), but it helped revitalize Baltimore's downtown and secured Rouse's place as the most influential urban developer of his time...
Reached in Anaheim, California, where he will be working at Disneyland, Berry said that the Coke contract is still conditional on an improved service record. The company's history of inferior customer service had partially prompted the original move to Pepsi...
Michael P. Berry, director of Harvard Dining Services (HDS), will be sorely missed when he leaves to assume the post of vice president at Disneyland, students and staff said yesterday...
Michael P. Berry, the man who many feel has revolutionized the way Harvard students eat, will be leaving his post as Director of Harvard Dining Services (HDS) to become vice-president of Disneyland, Berry confirmed last night...