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...sport star MIKE SMERCZYNSKI has a tip. "The best restaurant in Boston," says the Peabody native, "is Tecci's, right behind North Station." Smuzz, a fullback with the football team in the fall and a relief pitcher with ALEX NAHIGIAN's batsmen in the spring, lists a dish called Steak Mafia as the house specialty, and calls the prices "very reasonable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Curtin Being Watched; Ruggers Travel to Ivies | 4/18/1981 | See Source »

...object. and the internal one between ideas and hypotheses. She is, in effect, our tourguide--herding us past centrifuges, culture rooms, refrigerators, through a forest of pipettes, beakers and flasks and all the time trying to make the sweet smell of ethanol and the simple beauty of a petri dish come to life. Part observer part nuisance part cheerleader. Goodfield's mission is to describe the complex psychology of creative thinking...

Author: By Michael D. Steia, | Title: This Side of Paradise | 4/13/1981 | See Source »

...control is there just four days after the attempt on her husband's life as she greets a correspondent in the East Wing sitting room on the second floor of the White House. The chamber has been Reaganized. There are two jars of jelly beans and a dish of bonbons. A pair of massive traditional sofas has come cross country from their former home in Pacific Palisades...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Interview with Nancy Reagan | 4/13/1981 | See Source »

...nation's thrifty new President, basking in widespread popularity over his sharp budget and tax cuts, showed last week that he can dish money out as well as he can take it away. Turning from economic troubles at home to the Soviet threat abroad, the Reagan Administration announced the largest-and most expensive-peacetime military buildup in U.S. history. The five-year plan would more than double the current defense budget, pushing it from $171 billion in fiscal 1981 to $367.5 billion in 1986. The first big leap in new spending authority would be a 16% jump between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Bonanza for Defense | 3/16/1981 | See Source »

...covered with porcelain). Her mattress is pure cotton, as are her pillows, sheets and clothes, all of which are washed in unscented baby soap or baking soda. Visitors dress in cotton garments and must not wear makeup, perfume or deodorant. At each meal she eats only one dish-ranging from organically grown vegetables to wild game such as bear and lion-prepared in aluminum pans. She drinks water drawn from several natural springs. Later in her treatment, she will spend time in a stainless steel booth, being exposed to small amounts of gas fumes, formaldehyde, insecticide, perfume and smoke. Rossall...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Totally Allergic | 3/16/1981 | See Source »

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