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...separate "international chili cook-offs" this month-one held in Texas, the other in southern California-the "dish that won the West" inspired more culinary variations and impassioned claims than there are spines on a cactus. Those who cater to chili addicts are as contentious as their customers, but they agree on at least one fact: the growing and packaging of peppers and chili products have become a multimillion-dollar industry...
Theorem No. 2: The only programs a grownup can possibly stand are those intended for children. Or, more properly, those that cater to those preadolescent fantasies that most have never truly abandoned. The Six Million Dollar Man is a well-established example of this innocent merriment. While the children get off on their superman fantasies, Mom and Pop may mull the sexual problems and possibilities inherent in a creature who is half man, half Timex...
Though Rotel never advertises, its tours are booked up months in advance. A typical group of Rotelmates includes not only cash-strapped young and elderly travelers but also well-to-do tourists with a taste for the offbeat. "We cater to a special sort of clientele," Höltl admits. "Most of those who sign up come back." From his tour profits, Rotelier Höltl has built a deluxe, 200-room Bavarian-style inn in his native Tittling. There, at prices ranging up to $40 a day, Rotel veterans who have seen the world from the windows of Holtl...
...Alumni College and taped seminars represent a substantial shift in emphasis on the part of the alumni office. Shultz feels that the "common denominator that between alumni isn't football parties or dinners, but the classroom experience," and now the AHA is trying to cater more to the alumni's desire for further education, instead of whetting their interest with open bars and pennant waving
...felt it was needed so we could specifically cater to black women's needs on a comparative back," she said...