HARVARD UNIVERSITY STORE
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? 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. GET PHYSICAL ; Simple Daily Activities Can Help Your Heart and Increase Your Life Span RedNova By HARVARD HEALTH LETTERS Few of us take advantage of the closest thing we have to a magic bullet -- exercise -- for preventing or controlling heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, and a host of other physical woes. 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. Watercooler Stories UPI BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 5 (UPI) -- The University of California appointed an advisory board for recommendations regarding Berkeley's famous People's Park, once a symbol of political activism. Q&A with George Cohon Canadian Business My father left the Ukraine when he was six months old, in 1906. The name of the city he came from was Yekaterinoslav. In 1926, it was changed to Dnipropetrovs'k. It's one of the biggest cities in the Ukraine. My mother was born in the United States. Worst Trans-Fatty Foods Forbes French fries, crackers, even breakfast bars all contain lots of fats. How to rid them from your diet without depriving yourself. U.S. manufacturers getting desperate for skilled people USA Today Manufacturers, regardless of size, specialty or location, across the USA are reporting a dire shortage of skilled workers: people such as welders, electricians or machinists with a craft that goes beyond pushing buttons or stacking boxes but does not require a degree Subway Founder Tells His Tale The Harvard Crimson An entrepreneur who at the age of 17 helped found the Subway sandwich chain gave students a candid taste of business life last night. As NYC changes, is L.A.'s fat in the fire? San Bernardino Sun New Yorkers soon will be saying goodbye to those greasy french fries, artery-clogging doughnuts and fast-food chimichangas. And could Los Angeles be next?
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