Word: chateaubriands
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...dawn the staff leads guests on horseback to the pyramids and the Sphinx. Before the sun gets too high, you can play tennis on real clay courts and then spend the afternoon poolside in a courtyard framed by palms and with a pyramid view. Chateaubriand for two ($29) is served in the ornate Al Rubayatt restaurant. And a fine place to end the evening is the Mamluk Bar, which buzzes with a crowd of international characters who seem to have walked off the set of Casablanca...
...dawn the staff leads guests on horseback to the pyramids and Sphinx. Before the sun gets too high, you can play tennis on real clay courts and then spend the afternoon poolside in a courtyard framed by palms and with a pyramid view. Chateaubriand for two ($29) is served in the ornate Al Rubayatt restaurant. And a fine place to end the evening is the Mamluk Bar, which buzzes with a crowd of international characters who seem to have walked off the set of Casablanca...
...says Candy Wallace, who heads the American Personal Chef Association. "They'd rather be home." Michael Zytowski, 33, a Long Beach, Calif., chef, agrees that current appetites run more toward pot roast than foie gras. "I haven't run into a client yet who wants Chateaubriand or lobster," he says...
Amidst all this talk of uniting, you've pulled us apart like a pack of wild dogs going after a Chateaubriand. Even the Clintons would have sent us form letters. You know: "Thanks very much for your application to be under-under secretary of clean socks, blah blah, afraid you're not a suitable match, blah blah." Sure, it would have been a rejection, but it would have had the presidential seal on it and we could have tucked the letters away to show the pups: "Look, kids, a rejection letter from the Bush administration. No, no not that Bush...
Furet directed the prestigious Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales from 1977-85. A professor at the University of Chicago, Furet received the Grand Prix de la Bibliotheque Nationale in 1989, as well as the 1995 Chateaubriand Prize...