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...Wait a second. You can make your own judgment about the Willie Horton ad. But when the southern regional coordinator of the Bush campaign says we're going to push Mike Dukakis so far to the left, he's going to be to the left of collard greens, black-eyed peas and strip-row cotton, that's not very subtle...
Franklin said the idea of a meal had been the most popular idea among prospective members, adding that the menu would probably include cornbread, black-eyed peas, and collard greens...
...event in sport. The French government, which cherishes a self-proclaimed role as a mediator between Washington and Moscow, declined to put heavy pressure on its Olympic committee. Last week came the predictable result: the committee voted 22 to 0 to send a team because, as its president, Claude Collard, said, "We don't want athletes to be used in politics." U.S. Secretary of State Edmund Muskie said irately that the decision "could undermine all of the strong, agonizing effort we have been making...
Eugene A. Collard Mons, Belgium...
...winged bean is such a bountiful miracle, why was it so long neglected outside its native habitat? For one thing, like collard greens and peanuts in the U.S. South, it has been a peasant food, scorned by middle-class palates. Even when the world's agronomists began working on the green revolution by creating new strains of higher-yield plants, they concentrated so heavily on major crops like wheat, rice, maize and sorghum that humbler plants were overlooked...