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...closing of the Atlanta Gold Club, visiting NBA teams will eschew the city's nightlife and return quietly to their hotels after pasting the Hawks 2. Derrick Coleman will be a fan favorite in Philadelphia, whose fans have a history of booing the arrivals of Santa Claus and Donovan McNabb. 3. Having put sports in proper perspective since Sept. 11, NBA players will refrain from taunting and posing...
...Berkshire growers are now working to crack the U.S. market. "Our philosophy was to sell it to the chefs first, then the individual consumers," says Kelly Biensen, who formed Eden Farms, the domestic equivalent of Berkshire Gold, to sell exclusively to American restaurants and online at earlyautumnfarms.com "When I told them it all comes from small family farms, they said, 'We'll try it.' That's what got us into these very white-tablecloth restaurants, but the quality's what's kept us there." Still, only about 5% of Berkshire pork is sold in the U.S., with the rest going...
...they would not. If oil sits in the ground, it does nobody any good--least of all those in whose ground it sits. Not a single oil-producing nation in the Middle East has succeeded in significantly diversifying its economy. Black gold accounts for more than 90% of the value of the gulf region's exports. To meet the economic demands of their exploding populations, Middle Eastern countries have to sell their oil somewhere. And if those countries discriminated against a buyer like the U.S., arbitrageurs would create a gray market before you could gun your Mustang...
...RIDLER, 89, fluent and gifted poet, editor and translator; in Oxford. In June, Ridler, a onetime secretary to T.S. Eliot, was named Officer of the Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth II for her services to literature. DIED. MICHELINE OSTERMEYER, 78, who won discus and shot put gold medals for France in the 1948 Olympic Games; in Rouen. Ostermeyer retired from sports in 1950 to tour Europe as a pianist and was renowned for her renditions of Rachmaninoff's work...
...with one another. The edges, the boundaries, the regions straddling two expanding scientific enterprises represent the cross-disciplinary jackpots of the 21st sanctuary. These are the wild fields, the fields in flux, the fields that make you want to ride on out on the range and pan for scientific gold...