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Among physicians surveyed last year by the Kaiser Family Foundation, 61% said they had received meals, tickets to events or free travel from drug reps. The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PHRMA) now discourages entertainment outings as well as "dine and dash" or "gas and go" events, where sales reps deliver their 60-second spiel to doctors who line up for free takeout or a tank of gas. The group recommends giving only educational items valued at $100 or less...
...Depending on the hour and your inclination, the Caff? Mazzara serves up a shot of booze or a shot of espresso. It is also one of the few places where you can dine out on a Sunday night. But whether it's food or drink that drew you, don't leave without trying the liqueur-based, cream-covered pastry baba liqueur. Via Generale Magliocco...
...conforms to the European taste for perfection in simplicity. It often seems that contemporary restaurants try to disguise their deficiencies by dazzling patrons with an array of choices and pretty feats on the plate. It’s refreshing to dine in a restaurant that is elegant, yet unaffected. At No. 9 Park, there is only one excellent kind of bread, not the whole bakery; the food is presented simply, not made to perform gravity-defying architectural feats; the service is attentive, not obsequious...
That done, the members can look forward to their next important gathering: on Dec. 9, the night before Carter receives his medal from King Harald, he will dine with the committee at the Grand Hotel. The Little Dinner, as it's called, is a chance "for a face-to-face, heart-to-heart talk," says St?lsett. "The laureate knows he has our respect - so it's fun." The most memorable Little Dinner was in 1994, when Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres and Yitzhak Rabin broke bread together. They talked "like old friends," recalls Lundestad, "about Jerusalem, block by block, who lived...
...this Saturday night, John P. Blickstead ’06 is joined at Uno’s by 10 of his newest friends, the members of On Thin Ice (OTI), Harvard’s oldest improv comedy troupe, as they dine to celebrate their first show of the year, which has taken place earlier that evening. Blickstead has just been inducted as one of OTI’s two newest members...