Word: breads
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...title of your article "The Light That Failed" [Jan. 16] shows that you are trying to measure Nigeria by U.S. standards. In a poor country, bread and butter come before your so-called democracy...
...almost everything he does. One can disdainfully declare this sinful, but that won't change human nature. Or one can apply this economic calculus to understand why so many of us want to work for Ropes and Gray, and so few of us will consider Boston's Project Bread to feed the homeless...
Salvadoran affairs. Appealing to a well-developed Salvadoran sense of nationalism, D'Aubuisson declares that "we prefer tortillas and beans and to eat them with dignity than gringo bread and to eat it with pain in our souls." ARENA bumper stickers issue a challenge: SURRENDER YOUR COUNTRY, NOT OURS...
...barge companies supply all meals, and the fare is fine. The men on the Ann Blessey polish off inch-thick steaks several times a week. Lunch one day last week on the Hawkeye consisted of fried chicken, mashed potatoes, tamale pie, green beans, pineapple upside-down cake and fresh bread. "The cook's probably working harder than anybody," says Dennis Drury, captain of the Cooperative Vanguard...
Behind the bizarre succession of events there may have been considerably more at issue than the cost of bread-though rises in food prices have sparked riots in many countries. Despite Tunisia's relatively prosperous face, it is still a country where the rich get richer. In the south, where the rioting began, peasants, mineworkers and laborers complain bitterly of their economic deprivation, compared with the higher standard of living in the more heavily industrialized north...