Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...University does not have to rehire a short-order cook, filed over one and one half hears ago, because he did not fulfill the requirements for reinstation according to an arbitrator's ruling last week which ended an eight-month union disupute...
...Ludlum (1 last week) 2. North and South, Jakes (2) 3. The Hotel New Hampshire, Irving (4) 4. Twice Shy, Francis (3) 5. Celebrity, Thompson (8) 6. Thy Brother's Wife, Greeley (6) 7. An Indecent Obsession, McCullough (5) 8. River of Death, Mac Lean (9) 9. Fever, Cook (7) 10. Southern Discomfort, Brown
...Fever, Cook...
...star cafes are filled with the pungent aromas of Naples and Bologna. Pasta vincit ora/na/Not only the familiar, plebeian spaghetti, macaroni and ravioli, but more than 150 forms of Mediterranean batter, from agnolotti to ziti, have landed in fancy dress on elegant menus. Indeed, just about everywhere, restaurants and cooking schools dedicated to those al dente squares and rounds and ribbons of pearly paste are subverting meat-and-taters America. Exclaims Master Cook James Beard: "It's a pasta avalanche...
...leather-bound mutual fund. For a minimum of $1,000-plus a 2% storage commission-Edwards assembles a "portfolio" of rare books, often unseen by the investor, to be sold later for profit. A typical $10,000 Edwards holding might include such items as The Journals of Captain Cook ($200), Kipling's Kim ($80) and Thomas Chippendale's The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker's Director ($2,500). Clive Farahar, one of Edwards' aggressive associate directors, encourages investors to leave their books at the shop, where other buyers may offer higher prices for them. Still, he says...