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...even after coming within one goal of winning the NCAA title last season, this team doesn't expect much more than boiled bread and squeezed fruit...

Author: By Patty W. Seo, | Title: GOING BACK TO THE BASICS | 3/4/1993 | See Source »

...talk about and think," says Ted Demme, who directed the Showtime special as well as the MTV commercials. "It makes you feel good when you hear someone say those things, especially in an angry way." Leary puts it another way: "I thought comedy had become really, really white bread. That got me started...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Denis The Menace | 3/1/1993 | See Source »

This is a place where electricity is available only a few hours a day, telephones work intermittently if at all, and two gallons of gasoline costs more than the average monthly salary. The daily ration of nine ounces of bread is less than the amount allotted workers in Leningrad during the German siege in World War II. Food -- what little is available -- sells for double the exorbitant prices charged in Moscow. Schools have closed. Many hospitals have no hot water, electricity or heat and are turning the sick away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Armenia: In the Icy Grip of Death | 3/1/1993 | See Source »

Radcliffe knows where its bread is buttered, too. Witness two of the most popular events of senior year--the Senior Soiree and the Strawberry Tea. Both are financed by the Radcliffe College Alumnae Association. Both annually attract hundreds of senior women who have never before set foot in Radcliffe Yard...

Author: By Lori E. Smith, | Title: Training To Be Alumni | 2/22/1993 | See Source »

When M. Butterfly was reviewed in The New Republic, Robert Brustein had said that there was too much plot, much going on, but that he still preferred an overspiced dish to stale white bread--do you think you tend to too much plot, too much story in this new play...

Author: By Vineeta Vijayaraghavan, | Title: Politics and The Playwright | 2/18/1993 | See Source »

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