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...Bear's Place-at 10 Brookline St. in Cambridge. Thursday: TBA with Tony Mammone, Cul-de-Sac and Dredd Foole. Friday: Fatima Mansions with Live and The Stand. Saturday: TBA with Sidewalk Gallery and Life In Between. Sunday: Flour with Steve Albini and Arc Welder and Brick Layer Cake...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Clubs | 10/17/1991 | See Source »

...lift is not a food at all, but sticky 90-degree heat and 90% humidity. To retain their allure under those sultry conditions, offerings must be satisfying but light and refreshing. "The flavors must make sense to a body in this heat," says Susser. Rather than being coated with flour, fish is citrus-crusted or dusted with crushed pistachios. Fruits lighten up even familiar entrees: Susser offers a sublime Key lime pasta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Taste of Miami's New Vice | 8/19/1991 | See Source »

Though the greatest suffering is among the poor, visiting doctors were shocked to see the reduced state of their own, mostly middle-class relatives, who must also scrounge for clean water and make do with rationed flour that is often cut with sawdust. "The children looked thinner," noted Chicago urologist Emil Totonchi, who also judged his brother, a Baghdad physician, to be "clinically depressed." Said Totonchi: "When I looked into the faces of my relatives, I saw there was something major lacking. I didn't see much of life or hope -- just bare existence projected so strongly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Watching Children Starve to Death | 6/10/1991 | See Source »

...send terrorists over here to gas all of us." Some stores reported calls from anxious customers who wanted to know if Iraq's Scud missiles (top range: 560 miles) could reach the U.S. mainland. From California to Western Europe, there were scattered reports of people stockpiling such staples as flour, sugar and rice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All Wired and Wary | 2/4/1991 | See Source »

HOARDING. Stores have been battered in recent weeks by waves of panic buying ; that have periodically cleaned shelves of sugar, milk, flour, matches and other staples. As a Moscow housewife sheepishly confesses, "My kitchen is loaded with cereals, and my bathroom is piled with soap. I can barely turn around in my apartment." The hysteria often reflects fears about the future, but it creates immediate problems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soviet Union Give Us Our Daily Bread | 12/3/1990 | See Source »

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