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...folks at Disney were also mum about the potential negative effects of aggressive expansion into foreign markets. “It took us a while to figure out that Euro Disney wasn’t doing so well in France because people drink wine in that country, and we didn’t allow any alcohol in the park,” said Mia Rondinella, a Disney representative...
...brilliant idea. One of the many civilized and enlightened customs of this university. And who is not seduced by the perfectly pressed tablecloths, the sparkling glasses and plates, each set with care, the silverware correctly arranged? On a board to the side shine bottles of red and white wine. The atmosphere is festive, the dining hall we know as a humble, daily stage of our lives is transformed. Really, the effort that Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) puts into each semester’s student-faculty dinner is quite unbelievable. And it pays off, too: the spectacle of young...
...step towards a university more based on human exchanges. We students have a lot to offer, and are only here for a few years before rushing off to very different climes. Here’s hoping you join us in the dining halls. Not just when we uncork the wine for you, but regularly...
Forsomeofus, Valentine's Day provides the perfect opportunity to impress the objects of our affection with wine, roses and lavish dinners. But a growing number of proudly cranky rebels, for whom Cupid is more irritant than inspiration, are boldly sharing their sentiments at gatherings honoring "Anti-Valentine's Day"--and now they have a host of products to enhance their message. An unromantic sampler: --By Harriet Barovick...
...dinner adds up over the year, it is closing the gap fast and has already overtaken Italy. And according to a National Health Service (nhs) report published last year, Britain has the unfortunate distinction of leading Europe in binge drinking, defined as consuming the equivalent of a bottle of wine on a single occasion. A 2003 government report found that consumption in Britain rose 50% between 1971 and 2001 and that 8.6 million of England's 40 million adults drink more than the government guidelines of up to four units of alcohol (equivalent to two pints of lager...