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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...rule, cookbooks with big, beautiful pictures should be avoided. The more pictures, the fewer recipes. But my second favorite new book is Pacific Flavors by Hugh Carpenter (Stewart, Tabori & Chang; $35). The gorgeous photography is by Teri Sandison, but it can be forgiven because of the imaginative excellence of the recipes. Carpenter's aim is to blend Oriental flavors with American cooking techniques, thus preserving the flavors of the East but eliminating many of the more tedious steps required in traditional Eastern recipes. Even the Oriental flavorings he uses are now fairly common grocery-store items...
...Chang...
...have doubted that the Class of '92 was one of the most exciting things to happen to the Harvard men's tennis program since the introduction of indoor courts. But never would anyone guess how quickly the sophomore quintet of Michael Zimmerman, Derek Brown, Albert Chang, John Tolmie and Shyjan would help the program become one of the nation's best...
...Chang's three-set victory in singles and a pair of doubles wins pulled Harvard even, 4-4, and Shyjan teamed up with Zimmerman to ice the victory with another three-set win over Simian and David Hopper at first doubles...
...Noriega and Edwards (USD) d. Zimmerman and Shyjan (HARVARD), 6-3, 6-4; 2. Mattera and Bradley (USD) vs. Cardi and Chang (HARVARD), suspended, match clinched; 3. Bob Mehran and Toomey (USD) d. Leschly and Roger Berry (HARVARD...