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...this month, she was one of several people beaten when hoodlums invaded the committee's offices in a Warsaw convent; she suffered bruises and a broken finger when she was hit with a chair. Four other workers were dragged to a truck and later dumped in a suburban forest...
There are almost as many ways to cook morels as there are toadstools in the forest. In Mesick and other Midwestern towns, people simply dip them in flour or cracker crumbs and fry them. Many restaurants, like Manhattan's Four Seasons and Le Français, in Wheeling, Ill., use them as garnishes for meat and game or in a cream sauce. Owner-Author George Lang of Manhattan's Cafe des Artistes insists on serving them as a separate course sauteed in olive oil or butter: "They are too precious to use as a vegetable...
Time Inc. is best known as a communications company that publishes magazines and books and owns Home Box Office, the largest U.S. pay cable-television service. Since the early '50s, the company has also been in the forest-products business. It entered the field almost by accident, purchasing half a million acres of prime East Texas timberland as part of a long-term drive to find secure paper supplies for its magazines. The forest-products unit grew into a major producer of pulp and paperboard, although it never manufactured paper for the publications. In 1973 Time Inc. acquired Temple...
...Time Inc. is leaving forest products. Last week, at the company's annual shareholders meeting, President J. Richard Munro announced a plan to form a separate company by splitting off the forest-products operations from the firm's other businesses. If stockholders approve the plan, which would give them shares in the new forest-products company, at a special meeting later this year, the move could be completed by year...
...Nelly Sachs' laments were carried in O the Chimneys; André Schwarz-Bart chronicled The Last of the Just; Jerzy Kosinski described The Painted Bird. Wiesel himself was set free; his other books rushed into print: Dawn, The Accident, The Town Beyond the Wall, The Gates of the Forest, A Beggar in Jerusalem...