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Word: cafes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...town is Woods Hole, Falmouth's southernmost village and the home of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and the Marine Biological Laboratories. The scientific community has given Woods Hole the atmosphere of a small college town. Poetry readings, local theater and folk dancing are common. The Fishmonger's Cafe or the Market Bookshop in Falmouth Center are the best places to learn what is to be done...

Author: By Dewitt C. Jones, | Title: Seaside Follies | 3/23/1978 | See Source »

...Israeli troops forced them to remove the roadblocks, but the anger remains. Arab children shake their fists at cars heading toward the settlement, as TIME'S Robert Slater discovered during a visit to Shiloh last week. The settlers have no telephones and must use one in an Arab cafe a mile away; when they do, they go armed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Shiloh: An Obstacle to Peace | 2/13/1978 | See Source »

TIME asked Manhattan-based Culinary Expert George Lang, who owns 4,000 books on cooking and gastronomy, to draw up a short list of books that he considers essential to the kitchen library. Hungarian-born Lang is a renowned chef, author, designer, restaurateur (Manhattan's charming Cafe des Artistes), and president of the George Lang Corp., which creates restaurants from Manhattan to Manila...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Cookbooks: A Gastronome's Picks | 12/19/1977 | See Source »

...next evening the money was handed over in a cafe located less than 100 yds. from Caransa's office. Then, early the following morning, two of the kidnapers drove Caransa into central Amsterdam and shoved him out of the car. Shivering in the rain, with electrical-wire manacles dangling from his arms and legs, and wearing one patent-leather shoe, the kidnap victim snouted: "I am Caransa, help me, help me!" After hailing a cab, Caransa made his way to police headquarters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: KIDNAPING: $4 Million Deal | 11/14/1977 | See Source »

...play shifts back and forth between these plots, producing several inconsistent scenes. In one of his dreams, Birsh and Bonnie DeLorme are spies meeting in a French cafe, presumably during World War II. Both force their characterizations and leave the audience totally unsatisfied. A meeting between Shmyr and Gary, Peter Reynolds, for whom Shmyr has promised "to score" some dope, again loses its potential effect with clumsy over-acting. Birsh should have struck for a more natural vein...

Author: By Michael Kendall, | Title: Pop Tarts and Pathos | 10/15/1977 | See Source »

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