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A Niche Amid a Sea of Giants The Harvard Crimson
Small corner stores can still make big gestures. “We had Salman Rushdie booked for the week the fatwa was issued,” the owner of the Harvard Book Store, Frank Kramer, excitedly explained while pointing to a promotional poster for Rushdie’s appearance on the wall.
Book: L.L. Bean's core values responsible for success The News-Review
FREEPORT, Maine (AP) When L.L. Bean died in 1967 at age 94, his family flirted briefly with the idea of hushing up the news for fear that it might destroy the world famous mail-order business he founded 55 years earlier.
Landau's unfazed by competition as U-Store moves to Nassau Street Daily Princetonian
One might think that the prospect of a large competitor moving in next door would be unsettling to the management of local clothier Landau's, but that couldn't be further from the truth.
Harvard Book Store Welcomes Edwards The Harvard Crimson
Former vice-presidential candidate John Edwards will appear at Harvard Book Store at noon today to sign copies of his book, Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives, but he won’t be speaking at the event.
The Battle Over Harvard’s Square The Harvard Crimson
The University says it is helping its backyard thrive. But in its dealings with local businesses, is it a bully or ally?
Renowned pediatrician Berry Brazelton, 88, still advising parents The Beacon News
CHICAGO -- Dr. T. Berry Brazelton loves to tell a story about a young father shopping with his 2-year-old daughter. She suddenly throws herself on a department store floor in a "rip-roaring" tantrum.
These furnishings just need finishing Reno Gazette-Journal
Anyone shopping for quality unfinished furniture will find plenty of options at local stores, Imagine That! Furniture in South Reno, and Bear Naked in Airport Square on Harvard Way, across from Costco.
Google subpoenas rivals on book scanning Digit Magazine
Legal experts are split in their evaluation of Google's defence strategy in two copyright-infringement lawsuits, particularly regarding the company's arm-twisting attempts to extract confidential information from uninvolved competitors.
From The Archives The Plain Dealer
When it came time to stand up, Jim Tressel sat down. The Ohio State coach abstained in the final USA Today college football poll.
Talk About Travel Washington Post
Post travel editors and writers field questions and comments every Monday at 2 p.m. ET.

A Niche Amid a Sea of Giants The Harvard Crimson
Small corner stores can still make big gestures. “We had Salman Rushdie booked for the week the fatwa was issued,” the owner of the Harvard Book Store, Frank Kramer, excitedly explained while pointing to a promotional poster for Rushdie’s appearance on the wall.
Book: L.L. Bean's core values responsible for success The News-Review
FREEPORT, Maine (AP) When L.L. Bean died in 1967 at age 94, his family flirted briefly with the idea of hushing up the news for fear that it might destroy the world famous mail-order business he founded 55 years earlier.
Landau's unfazed by competition as U-Store moves to Nassau Street Daily Princetonian
One might think that the prospect of a large competitor moving in next door would be unsettling to the management of local clothier Landau's, but that couldn't be further from the truth.
Harvard Book Store Welcomes Edwards The Harvard Crimson
Former vice-presidential candidate John Edwards will appear at Harvard Book Store at noon today to sign copies of his book, Home: The Blueprints of Our Lives, but he won’t be speaking at the event.
The Battle Over Harvard’s Square The Harvard Crimson
The University says it is helping its backyard thrive. But in its dealings with local businesses, is it a bully or ally?
Renowned pediatrician Berry Brazelton, 88, still advising parents The Beacon News
CHICAGO -- Dr. T. Berry Brazelton loves to tell a story about a young father shopping with his 2-year-old daughter. She suddenly throws herself on a department store floor in a "rip-roaring" tantrum.
These furnishings just need finishing Reno Gazette-Journal
Anyone shopping for quality unfinished furniture will find plenty of options at local stores, Imagine That! Furniture in South Reno, and Bear Naked in Airport Square on Harvard Way, across from Costco.
Google subpoenas rivals on book scanning Digit Magazine
Legal experts are split in their evaluation of Google's defence strategy in two copyright-infringement lawsuits, particularly regarding the company's arm-twisting attempts to extract confidential information from uninvolved competitors.
From The Archives The Plain Dealer
When it came time to stand up, Jim Tressel sat down. The Ohio State coach abstained in the final USA Today college football poll.
Talk About Travel Washington Post
Post travel editors and writers field questions and comments every Monday at 2 p.m. ET. harvard+book+store: harvard+book+store
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