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Need to keep warm on a rainy All Hallows Eve weekend? Then fill your belly with this warm concoction before hitting the streets for a little trick or treat. 1 gallon of apple cider 3 cups of bourbon 1.5 teaspoons of cinnamon 1 teaspoon of ground ginger 1.5 teaspoons of allspice 1 teaspoon of ground cloves Stir over low heat until satisfactorily...
Albright looks and sounds like a latter-day Margo Channing (Bette Davis) in All About Eve on the verge of uttering her famous line, "Fasten your seat belts. It's going to be a bumpy night." Go get 'em, Big Mama! ERROL ALLAN Guntersville, Alabama...
...told me they’d rather have a good indie rock band. Still, a few others said they’d be happy to re-live middle school and see the former Fugee. Alex Bradford, HBS I was a Stanford undergrad, and the best we could get was Eve 6…I realize how hard it is to get famous artists, so I think it’s pretty impressive [that the UC got Wyclef to come]. Reed Malin ’07 It’s really disappointing. As much as I like Wyclef and the Fugees...
...Germany as young people threw off the social straitjacket of the 1950s and the legacy of Nazism. Fischer, who among other assorted jobs worked as a taxi driver, brought some of that contrarian spirit into German political life, famously clashing with U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld on the eve of the Iraq war. Schröder was not a radical but shared his cohort's progressive outlook and freewheeling lifestyle. (Schröder and Fischer have eight marriages between them.) "They all wore suits and ties to the office," says Walter Lindner, a Fischer aide. But "in their heads they...
...state of Hesse. His appointment as German Foreign Minister, the highest post held by a Green politician, lent Germany a distinctive presence on the international stage, one enhanced when the former anti-militarist turned humanitarian interventionist backed German troop participation in Kosovo and later questioned Donald Rumsfeld on the eve of the Iraq war. ("Excuse me, I am not convinced," he told the U.S. Defense Secretary about claims that weapons of mass destruction were hidden in Saddam Hussein's Iraq.) Schröder was not an active '68er. But he too absorbed the values of the protesters and their hunger...