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...sign announcing the law offices of Dewey, Cheatum and Howe on the windows above George the Curious. Who would’ve guessed? As pedestrians, I guess we’re only really concerned with the ground floor of any building, so we don’t bother to notice the rest...
...hate ‘that jerk in section’ and why it’s OK to foster fun, conspiratorial enmities. Maybe he’s right, and these minor maledicent habits are basically harmless. I guess when it comes down to it, hate doesn’t bother me. Intransigence does. Here’s where David and I part company. Forming and maintaining intractable opinions of other people—good or bad—doesn’t make life interesting; it makes it boring. I can’t help but think of all those...
...would people bother going out just to cook their own meal? "Americans want control," says Hudson Riehle, senior vice president of research for the National Restaurant Association. "The cook-it-yourself experience embodies the quintessential American values of freedom of choice and independence." Riehle also points to a widening curiosity about immigrant cuisines. With families spending 46% of their food budget on meals outside the home, family members miss the cooking experience--sort of. "It's the Betty Crocker cake-mix thing," says Pamela Parseghian, executive food editor at Nation's Restaurant News. "People still want to add the eggs...
...choose to become certified by the American Medical Association--recognized American Board of Plastic Surgery. For that, they must complete seven years of training, including a three-year residency in general surgery and at least two additional years of a residency in plastic surgery. But many doctors don't bother with the special training and practice the surgery anyway to supplement their incomes. Only two of the five doctors in the fatal Florida cases were board-certified. The woman who died after a breast augmentation was operated on by a doctor who specialized in dentistry...
This could only be a reference to Angela Ruggiero and her 63 penalty minutes this season. Ruggiero has spent just seven minutes less in the box than numbers two through four on the PIM list combined. It doesn’t seem to bother her, though. She’s the career scoring leader for the Crimson—by 87 points. By the way, did I mention she’s a defenseman...