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...would confuse the two cuisines. Ethiopian and Eritrean food is eaten with a steamed flatbread called “injera” — and no silverware. Platters of food are traditionally lined with the bread, which gets its characteristic spongy quality from a day-long fermentation process. The resulting dough is then steamed without any butter or oil to become a squishy pancake with the tang of San Francisco sourdough and a buckwheat-like flavor from a special grain called “maskal teff,” used instead of wheat flour. I had done a little...
...Beyond the Gates,” a day-long symposium, celebrated History and Literature’s 100th anniversary. The event featured talks and panel discussions with graduates of the program, including New York Times columnist Frank Rich ’71, New Yorker staff writer Nicholas B. Lemann ’76, and former Clinton administration speechwriter Edward Widmer...
When you're President, you get quick action. So once President George W. Bush made clear he wanted something done after a briefing on shootings at schools, Attorney General Albert Gonzales and Education Secretary Margaret Spellings quickly banded together for a day-long, administration-wide "Conference on School Safety," to be held Tuesday at the National 4-H Conference Center in Chevy Chase...
...medal and leading his team to a second-place finish. Harvard freshman Danny Mayer, whose rounds of 77 and 78 made him the highest team finisher at No. 16 overall, echoed the sentiments of his teammates when he pointed to the Crimson’s poor putting as a day-long struggle. “Our team was probably one of the worst teams this week,” Mayer said. “We weren’t making any putts all.” Greg Shuman, who shot 79 and 76 to tie Mayer for the lowest individual...
...year-old Cambridge resident accused of assaulting an openly gay Harvard undergraduate last April was found guilty in Middlesex District Court yesterday, in a day-long trial that featured passionate testimonies by the victim and witnesses...