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Word: digestibles (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...last ten years, we have sort of semi-moved. Right now, I am sitting pretty because I won a rather wonderful award, the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Writer's Award. They give $10,000 a year to get involved in some community activity which you feel passionately about. And what I do feel very passionately about are the problems in our part of the world and the antagonism between the subcontinental countries. My proposal is to set up a forums for subcontinental understanding through dialogue. I am planning to have about four writers a year, broad-minded people from...

Author: By Anita Jain, | Title: `Any People, Any Culture' | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

...everything easy. That's how a free economy works." Manek changes his name to Mike and even asks his wife to use his new name in public. The reader understands Manek as the wonderstruck prototypical immigrant, eyes aglow in the land of plenty. This characterization becomes particularly difficult to digest when taking into account that Manek and Feroza, as well as Sidhwa, belong to the notoriously wealthy, sophisticated and Westernized Parsi community in Pakistan...

Author: By Anita Jain, | Title: East Meets West, Again | 10/21/1993 | See Source »

Other magazines mentioned by students included the Atlantic, the New Yorker, the Economist, the National Review, Reader's Digest, TV Guide, Harper's, Tennis Magazine, Time and Sports Illustrated...

Author: By Elizabeth T. Bangs, | Title: Survey Ranks Cosmopolitan First Among Magazines Read on Campus | 10/15/1993 | See Source »

...eager to be seen as following Arafat's lead, and he believes the P.L.O.'s settling for a staged autonomy threatens his own ambition for a one-step return of the Golan Heights to Syrian control. Washington will have to stroke Assad, knowing that Israel needs time to digest the latest events before ceding territory to Syria, no matter the peace that would be its price. In Clinton's favor is the fact that Assad can no longer count on Moscow to support his pan-Arab dream and Syria's need for Western assistance...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Political Interest: Now Comes Clinton's Turn | 9/20/1993 | See Source »

...takes a quiet place to digest the past nine months -- learning the biggest job in the world, coping with a hostile Congress and a hostile press, dealing with the suicide of a close friend and the loss of his father-in-law. Before coming to the Vineyard, the Clintons went to visit Jim and Diane Blair at Beaver Lake, close to their roots in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where they got married, taught at the university and had their first home. It was 14 years ago on another visit to the Blairs' that Hillary found out she was finally pregnant...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Hollywood and Vineyard | 8/30/1993 | See Source »

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