Word: breakfasting
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...morning last week, in a dining room atop the Time & Life Building in New York City, nine of TIME'S editors, correspondents and writers assembled for breakfast and a conversation with Mexico's Foreign Minister, Bernardo Sepulveda Amor. For more than an hour, Sepulveda answered questions about his country's relations with the U.S., and about the unrest in Central America. By the time the last coffees were finished, the TIME hosts had received yet another reminder that, as Chief of Correspondents Richard Duncan says, "Leaders and their informal conversations are usually much more interesting than their...
Cambridge City Councilor Saundra Graham kicked up a little fuss about visibility at the Oct. I City Council meeting. It seems that her mug has not appeared in the pages of a certain Breakfast Table Daily since Sept...
Justice Blackmun, 75, is a dogged worker who agonizes over ethical and moral issues in major cases. He is deceptively bland, a bookish man with an enormous capacity for work. He is at his desk by 7 a.m., eats breakfast with his clerks at 8, and does not leave until 8 at night When Blackmun first came on the court he was known as Burger's "Minnesota Twin," since he grew up with Burger in St Paul and seemed to follow the chiefs lead docilely. But after two years, Blackmun began to go his own, more liberal...
...person and nearly 7 million new jobs have opened up. (By contrast, Western Europe, which has a comparable working-age population, lost 3 million jobs in the past decade.) "To be honest with you, everything depends on the economy," says Mo Ansari, part owner of Mr. Mike's Breakfast Restaurant in Keego Harbor. "They like to work," he says, gesturing toward his patrons, "and there's a big smile on their face when they do. I'm happy to see it, because I don't like being around depressed people." Four years ago, Ansari came...
...exactly sure when the most recent church-state debate began, though it is certain that President Reagan's Dallas prayer-breakfast speech and Walter Mondale's vigorous B'nai B'rith counterattack mark the high points of the current cycle. A low point of sorts was reached when Jesse ("God is not finished with me yet") Jackson declared himself dismayed to find Reagan injecting religion into politics. When Jackson, Reverend and aspiring President, was practically running his campaign out of churches earlier this year, the issue seemed less pressing...