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...target the Russian Embassy in Paris - to punish Russia for its poor treatment of the Chechens. Whatever the intended target, the toxic potential of the chemicals that Benchellali admits listing or writing out as formulas suggests that an enclosed space, with limited aeration, was the goal - not the exterior of a building. But two other "Chechens" who were part of that network around Paris may have escaped the raids and fled to London. The two, officials say, could be among the seven men - aged from their late teens to their 30s - who were arrested last week. While all of this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Poisonous Plot | 1/12/2003 | See Source »

...characters in the play-within-the-play are siblings who have rarely left their own house since witnessing their parents’ murder-suicide. In denial for decades, they have confined themselves to a dilapidated estate in New Bethesda, Md. where “the sunflowers have overgrown the exterior...

Author: By Anais A. Borja, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Loeb Psychodrama Blurs Reality and Performance | 1/10/2003 | See Source »

...sure that all interior and exterior parts are factory originals, including the engine. A new engine in an old car generally decreases the value. Also, cars that have had accident damage and been rebuilt make poor investments...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Searching for New Thrills in Old Wheels | 12/9/2002 | See Source »

...latest threat is against the children of expatriates. Since Nov. 15, three international schools in Jakarta have closed due to security alerts. The Jakarta International School has added a three-meter-high "blast wall," a "boom gate" in front of the school and protective security film over all exterior windows. It is a depressing truth, says Ken Conboy, country manager for security-consulting firm Control Risks Group, that even if such measures succeed in deterring an attack at the school, there is no shortage of alternative targets. "Terrorists go for the lowest common denominator," he says. "If the schools look...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Where Will They Strike Next? | 11/25/2002 | See Source »

Main courses were slightly less successful. Pan-roasted monkfish ($17.95) was cooked perfectly, the optimal blend of a crisp exterior with a moist inside. However, its pairing with large cubes of chorizo was heavy-handed and the spicy sausage overwhelmed the delicate flavor of the fish. Seared duck breast ($16.95) was distinctly disappointing. The slices of meat were cooked inconsistently, ranging from medium rare to a dry, grayish well-done. The kitchen had overly reduced the pomegranate glaze coating the duck, resulting in a sickly-sweet concoction tasting faintly of Robitussin...

Author: By Anthony S. A. freinberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Success On the Street | 9/26/2002 | See Source »

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