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...menu is full of the standard barbecue-and-burritos items. Quesedillas and tostadas, ribs and chicken, tacos and fajitas...get the picture? There is a small section of less common, south-of-the-border cuisine, but the only major innovation is their picnic buffet table, free with any entree or $4.50 by itself, loaded with a generous variety of side trappings and vegetables and fruits. And then there is the cornbread, yes, the cornbread. The first bite set a standard too high for the rest of the meal to follow. The two of us just can't agree on what...

Author: By Adam Sonfield, | Title: A Moody Meal | 10/7/1993 | See Source »

...intensity of his emotions was displayed only rarely. On No Time to Kill, collaborators help bring out the best in him. In A Bad Goodbye, he sings a duet with Wynonna Judd, who draws out an emotional edge in his ! voice. On Happiness Alone, Black and co-writer Jimmy Buffet turn the usual country formula inside out, creating a refreshing pop song with just an echo of country twang: "A man can't survive on happiness alone...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Bluer Shade Of Black | 8/23/1993 | See Source »

...relaxed affair, with the attractions of golf, beer and barbecue. But for Bill Clinton it was a chance for another 12-hour day of nonstop talk about health care, Bosnia and the deficit. As his hosts tried to sneak in a drink or a bite of supper from the buffet, Clinton was all business and going strong, guzzling mineral water straight from the bottle and grilling individual Senators about how they would reform campaign finance or move the pesky crime bill...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Urging the Boss to Lighten Up | 5/10/1993 | See Source »

...help meet that cost, Reeves will host a benefit buffet at the House of Blues on Sunday featuring gospel music and New Orleans jambalaya...

Author: By Monica D. Watkins, | Title: Historians Blaze Black Heritage Trail | 2/24/1993 | See Source »

...joins guests for a flute of his favorite pink Laurent Perrier champagne at the nearby presidential palace. Like an amiable monarch amid courtiers, he bows gracefully to kiss a woman's hand and banters politely with a local Jesuit priest before herding everyone across an immense terrace toward a buffet laden with lobster and thick steaks. In the 100 degrees heat, a wave of satisfaction seems to envelop the presidential party, a sense that all is still well in this remote hinterland far from the chaos afflicting the rest of the country...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Leaving Fire in His Wake: MOBUTU SESE SEKO | 2/22/1993 | See Source »

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