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...rest?" asks the 61-year-old proprietor, who has managed his shop - selling 16 varieties of olives, 14 kinds of canned tuna - for the past 29 years. Gonzalez's establishment is located in a mercado, a two-story covered market where dozens of small stands sell fresh meat, fish, cheese, flowers and produce - sort of a Spanish prototype of a shopping mall. Of course, the mercado does not have a snow dome. How did people survive without one for so long...
Rachel Lea Fish is a graduate student at Harvard Divinity School...
Lovers of fish and shellfish flock to Canton's Seafood Restaurant, close to the Greenway Plaza office complexes. There the fish tanks aren't just decorative; they hold the live rockfish, black cod and jumbo crab waiting to be fried whole, baked in spicy salt or steamed with a simple but powerful ginger-scallion sauce...
...discovered living in total seclusion in the Philippine rain forest. The Tasaday were gentle folk whose language lacked even a word for war. They dressed in loincloths and skirts made of orchid leaves, slept in picturesque caves and lived off the land on a diet consisting of fruit, fish and insects. NBC Evening News broke the story; then a piece in National Geographic, with a shot of a longhaired lad named Lobo on the cover, captured the imagination of Americans and the world. If the Tasaday hadn't existed, someone would have had to make them...
...IDENTIFIED. HIPPOCAMPUS DENISE, the world's smallest sea horse; in the Flores Sea off Indonesia. Just 16 millimeters in length, the tiny fish was earlier mistaken for a youngling of other types of sea horse. The species is named for photographer Denise Tackett, whose images first alerted scientists to the discovery...