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Once darkness began descending, they decided to use Carpentier's cell phone to call the police. Authorities put them in touch with the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department, but no help came by nightfall...
...what we could only dream of back home. The Canadian-born French writer Nancy Huston, who first came to Paris as a 20-year-old Sarah Lawrence student in 1973 and never left, puts it this way: "I found that, in the very air I breathed, sun, figs, fish, sensuality, sand, music, sea, there was too much of sweetness and of beauty-without struggle, without sacrifice, without ?merit.' Yes: it was this that allowed me to take the measure of my own Puritanism...
...called for more research on other crops, as well as poultry and fish, which he said are essential to ensuring the poor eat well-balanced diets...
...Lynah Rink. Especially when an old tradition received a new twist. Historically, for Harvard-Cornell games at Bright, some Harvard fans would sneak out onto the ice and tie a chicken to the goal to mock the Big Red's agricultural school. In turn, at Lynah, fans would throw fish to poke fun at Harvard's proximity...
HARD-PRESSED The world is rich with wine snobs, but there is a niche of connoisseurship still underpopulated: the anti-snob. The industry is now catering to the downmarket drinker. Need to know about price or what to drink with steak or fish? No need to consult a guide; just look at the label. And you won't strain your budget. All these wines are under...