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...course, Tony is not so flush that he can't walk into an eyeglass store owned by a civilian connected to his business, impose on him for a huge favor, then pick out a pair of Armani shades and say, "You know what? I left my wallet in the car." For Tony, the money is not the point. The point is not having...
...Tibet, is a challenge for even the most experienced climber. In the past half-century, 13 percent of all who braved the challenge died—178 out of 1373 climbs resulted in deaths, according to a 2004 New York Times article. “Everest is no walk in the park,” said Corey M. Rennell ’07, “gear czar” of the Harvard Mountaineering Club. To train for the climb, Osborne said he is going through intensive exercise in the gym such as biking and stair climbing. This summer...
...very few” from good to “Oh, shit!” And the beat is downright epic. DJ Toomp delivers the marching strings and gut-rumbling bass synth to produce the kind of track you’ve always wanted to hear play when you walk into rooms. Fitting that such a brazenly cinematic song should be used to sell a movie...
...Laser Led Zeppelin (“Climb the Stairway to Rock ’N Roll”) earlier on Fridays and Saturdays. Complete schedules of the museum’s luminescent offerings are available at www.mos.org. The museum and planetarium are opposite the Cambridgeside Galleria, a short walk down the Charles River from the Charles/MGH stop on the Red Line. Tickets are $6.50 for adults, or $4 with a museum ticket ($15). Unfortunately, no smoking is allowed...
...love to walk around in four years and see people with black tees on at the end of Black History Month,” Campbell said. “I think that would be a tremendous statement about the maturity and knowledge and tolerance of this community...