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...Best Breakfast: Waveland Cafe, 4708 University Avenue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Political Tourist's Guide to Iowa | 11/19/2007 | See Source »

...tastes of the booming Indian middle class is a top priority for India's teahouses. The Tea Board of India won "geographical indication" status from the World Trade Organization for Darjeeling tea last year and is pursuing similar recognition for Assam tea, prized for full-bodied blends like English breakfast, and for the aromatic, copper-colored Nilgiri tea from southern India. Tea producers are experimenting with delicate white teas, which are less processed and contain more antioxidants than black teas, and oolongs, which fall midway between green and black teas. Darjeeling is also leading a move toward organic farming, with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: India Brews a Stronger Cup | 11/15/2007 | See Source »

Tommy Doyle’s is running a booze bus to the game that it bills as “all inclusive.” Sexual implications aside, for the price of $50 (only $10 more than the round trip Harvard shuttle) you get a continental breakfast before departure, beer and snacks on the bus, a tailgate at the game, and an after party at Tommy’s on Saturday (if you still have a liver by then...

Author: By Jack G. Clayton, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Getting There is Half the Battle | 11/14/2007 | See Source »

...fancy you.” Favorite childhood toy: LEGOs, Beast Wars Transformers, and throwing a baseball against the wall of the garage, because being an only child is awful. Sexiest physical trait: I have a very large head, which prevents me from wearing most hats. Favorite part about Harvard: Breakfast in a dining hall, breakfast anywhere. Describe yourself in three words: Wondrous strange stuff. In 15 minutes you are: Off to rehearsal with half a peck of delicious apples. In 15 years you are: A park ranger at Sequoia National Monument, teaching kids about John Muir at the visitors center...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: scoped! | 11/14/2007 | See Source »

That sounds reasonable, like most of what Vasella says. But consider what happened two summers ago, after the Greenpeace protesters unplugged their stereo and took the helicopter home. "I got the impression that after this talk, things moved faster," says Stefan Weber, who had breakfast with Vasella that morning. It's telling, however, that the problem has not yet been solved. There are apparently too many technical difficulties--and too many other companies involved. --With reporting by Odette Frey/Zurich

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Drug Lord | 11/13/2007 | See Source »

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