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...rule, cookbooks with big, beautiful pictures should be avoided. The more pictures, the fewer recipes. But my second favorite new book is Pacific Flavors by Hugh Carpenter (Stewart, Tabori & Chang; $35). The gorgeous photography is by Teri Sandison, but it can be forgiven because of the imaginative excellence of the recipes. Carpenter's aim is to blend Oriental flavors with American cooking techniques, thus preserving the flavors of the East but eliminating many of the more tedious steps required in traditional Eastern recipes. Even the Oriental flavorings he uses are now fairly common grocery-store items...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Beyond The Perfect Pot Roast | 8/20/1990 | See Source »

...response was typical. After Willie was chosen by the color of his skin, all was apparently forgiven. "We've got our Black," they seemed to say. Self-appointed Black leaders called for all to be forgotten. You may argue that color was a factor in the admission of white members too. But this is a very exclusive club. It is not open to all whites. Not even all whites with...

Author: By Jonathan E. Morgan, | Title: `Getting In' Is No Gain for Blacks | 8/7/1990 | See Source »

From there it is a short step for athletes to believe they can ignore the rules in everyday life as well. Society conspires in that belief. Sports stars move in a rarefied world of privilege where good grades, money, drugs and sex are readily available and transgressions are easily forgiven. "After all, the group-think rationale goes, rules are for others, not for heroes," points out psychologist Toni Farrenkopf of Portland, Ore. Communities are outraged when minority youths are involved in sexual assaults, but when revered athletes are implicated, the response is commonly a tut-tutted "Boys will be boys...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Sex and The Sporting Life | 8/6/1990 | See Source »

...another case, Bush sought a $900,000 line of credit on behalf of developer Kenneth Good, who several years earlier had given Bush a $100,000 no-risk loan that was eventually forgiven. "I know it sounds a little fishy," Bush testified. "The loan ((from Good)) was never meant to be repaid unless there was a success" in a commodities venture in which Bush took part. Federal thrift regulators, who question young Bush's explanations, are seeking an order barring him from repeating any such conflicts. Moreover, he may face civil suits from Silverado's depositors. While the younger Bush...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Burden For Dad, Grief for Son | 6/4/1990 | See Source »

...THAT CRUMB OFF THE TABLE. George Bush has still not forgiven Dick Gephardt for his personal crusade against capital-gains tax cuts last year. So it was no surprise when congressional leaders were summoned to the White House and the House majority leader didn't get an invitation. Mindful of the snubbing, Speaker Tom Foley has named Gephardt to lead the congressional conferees at the budget summit, so whenever Bush is present he will have to face his least favorite politician...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Grapevine: May 21, 1990 | 5/21/1990 | See Source »

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