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People have been traveling to Scotland for centuries - but never for the food. While Scottish beef, game, salmon and shellfish are prized by top chefs the world over, you are more likely to enjoy the best stuff in Madrid than in Edinburgh, because the lucrative export market consumes the best produce. The nation's cooking has long been a source of dismay to food-loving visitors and locals alike. But now a new generation of culinary bravehearts is transforming Scotland's gastronomic landscape. The notoriously sniffy Michelin guide awarded a star to two new restaurants in 2002, bringing the total...
...meditation, there is no supernatural. We don?t believe in the soul, for example. The goal is to improve our ability to enjoy life. We are connected to the environment with our senses," he says. "This is a way to achieve a more peaceful society...
...dentistry, as it's called, means you can enjoy a hot paraffin-wax hand treatment while getting your teeth cleaned. Or you can slip on some virtual-reality glasses and watch your favorite movie. Or you might just lie back and let the scent of lavender and the sound of falling water quiet your anxiety, while a licensed massage therapist eases the crick in your neck...
...much as I enjoy Shania Twain, I find her desire for privacy somewhat curious [MUSIC, Dec. 9]. One of the differences between country and rock singers is that country singers are far more approachable. Most country singers regularly make themselves available for interviews on syndicated radio programs and television. I fear that Shania's quest for privacy, including her move to Switzerland, may alienate some country-music fans. I also don't understand why her husband and record producer Mutt Lange feels that he needs to be out of the limelight. Celine Dion's husband Rene Angelil certainly...
...There's no risk of such an insult at the East End Brewery, where patrons can enjoy the fruits of a revolution that began when American drinkers rebelled against a macrobrew industry whose idea of choice was "tastes great" versus "less filling." And did I mention the best thing about East End? It's right across the street from TIME's offices. Happy hour calls...