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...surely didn't put in all those years in college simply to prepare to mop floors, cook meals, buy food, drive a car, etc." she wrote in the class report. "I feel that our families both need and respect independent, self-sustaining women, especially the husbands...

Author: By Benjamin A. Stingle, | Title: Alumna Demonstrates the Utility of Lifelong Scholarship | 6/2/1997 | See Source »

...Down with sunny-side ups. EGGS contaminated with Salmonella enteritidis are the No. 1 cause of food-poisoning outbreaks in the U.S. Advice: cook until the yolk is firm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Notebook: May 26, 1997 | 5/26/1997 | See Source »

...Chinese, so I can see that the Chinese food they cook is not properly done. It's not very bad--I like it, but it could be done better. It's just not authentic," says Rong...

Author: By Caitlin E. Anderson, | Title: FEEDBACK | 5/23/1997 | See Source »

EDENTON, N.C.: Sex abuse charges have been dropped against Little Rascals Day Care Center owner Robert Kelly and cook Kathryn Wilson, eight years after tales of odd sex games at the nursery school fueled child abuse fears nationwide. Having seen their children relive their experiences at the hands of Kelly and his employees during an earlier trial, parents were reluctant to have them testify again, prosecutors said. A whopping 429 counts of sexual abuse against 29 children were brought against Kelly, his wife Elizabeth, and five other adults in the original 1989 case. Although Kelly and Wilson were sentenced...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Little Rascals Charges Dropped | 5/23/1997 | See Source »

Frankie is a waitress, and Johnny a cook, in a dive of a diner somewhere in the Big Apple. She comes home every day to a small apartment with meat loaf and beer in the fridge, a stuffed E.T. doll on the nightstand. "I had a parakeet once," she admits. "I hated it, I was glad when it died." Frankie is a pro at cloaking loneliness in irony. She probably was glad when Tweety bought the bird-farm, but then again, she'd never tell us otherwise...

Author: By Nicholas K. Davis, | Title: The Cook, the Waitress, Her Bed and Her Toothbrush | 5/9/1997 | See Source »

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