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...sais quoi. The bucket-o-cinnamon and "touch-o-nutmeg" eliminate the chocolate taste. This cookie's only redeeming french fry test--chewy on the inside, crispy on the outside. Very rich. This cookie is "moist and plump," "greasy," and "heavy," "a lot of butter." "Just a gosh darn good cookie." Very straightforward, no nonsense. ValueA fair deal at $.35 per ounce. It's bargain, $.22 per ounce. A fair deal. $.33 per ounce. A rip-off. $.50 per ounce. Fair deal. $.34 per ounce. The Verdict This is definitely a chocolate lover's cookie, not a chocolate chip cookie...

Author: By Stephanie P. Wexler, | Title: Smart Cookies | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

...suit the earlier time period. In a series of brainstorming meetings on the subject, Letterman and his producers considered several ideas -- expanding the opening monologue, switching from a single chair for guests to a Tonight-style couch -- and rejected them. Says Morton: "We decided we do a pretty darn good show...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: David Letterman: New Dave Dawning | 8/30/1993 | See Source »

...McArthur] feels enormous responsibility for the quality of his school but he's being a darn good University citizen now," Glimp says...

Author: By Stephen E. Frank, | Title: B-School Dean Tells His Story | 6/10/1993 | See Source »

Nothing quite so juicy was happening on L.A. Law; the show has just got so darn good that New York City's WNBC-TV felt compelled to do a story. "If you watched NBC's L.A. Law tonight, it wasn't your imagination," gushed co-anchor Sue Simmons. "The show's writers, stars and especially its fans agree that the old L.A. Law magic is back...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stay Tuned for the Hype | 5/24/1993 | See Source »

...Those darn Dunster House fire alarms. I should explain that only a few weeks ago, middle-of-the-night awakenings were a way of life. We would bumble down the stairs in our bathrobes and pajamas and congregate in tight little clusters in the courtyard. We'd complain (It's cold. It's so cold out here. It's really, really cold); scan the crowd (oh, look--they're already sleeping together. I give them three weeks); describe what dreams we were having before the klaxon interruption (...then I hand in my blue book and I realize that everyone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fine House | 3/13/1993 | See Source »

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