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According to publisher Peter Harden, of Harden's Guides, writing up department store eateries can be tricky. "We have reviewed only one department store restaurant, Harvey Nichols," he says. "When we gave them a bad review they refused to carry our books. That kind of behavior can make reviewing these restaurants a delicate situation." Harvey Nichols' Dominic Ford points out that the store carries only two restaurant guidebooks, including the Zagat Survey, which gave his restaurant a mixed review. "I would not refuse to stock a book based on a bad review," says Ford. "I have just chosen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food Fight | 8/12/2002 | See Source »

...more money. Local waterworks executives have been wandering Capitol Hill seeking a bigger piece of the pending federal Homeland Security budget. The Bush Administration wants to spend $16 million on protecting the water supply, but the industry estimates it will cost several billion dollars to bury exposed mains and harden security around pumping stations, intake pipes and other critical parts of water-distribution systems. Fire fighters and other emergency units are receiving plenty of attention and money, Curtis points out. "But what happens when the fire fighters pull up in their new trucks and night-vision goggles and they hook...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A New Target: The Water Pipes | 7/22/2002 | See Source »

Bush officials expect both Israeli and Palestinian positions to harden before they crack. That may explain why so many experts now believe the U.S. should come up with an ultimatum--a solution imposed from on high with new rules, sweeteners for every camp and unbearable penalties if they balk. It's an approach favored in one form or another by such old hands as Zbigniew Brzezinski, National Security Adviser in the Carter Administration, and Robert Malley, a former Clinton peace negotiator. Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres thinks the U.S. should at least impose terms for a cease-fire, because...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Better Late Than Never | 4/15/2002 | See Source »

According to publisher Peter Harden, of Harden's Guides, writing up department store eateries can be tricky. "We have reviewed only one department store restaurant, Harvey Nichols," he says. "When we gave them a bad review they refused to carry our books in their store. That kind of behavior can make reviewing these restaurants a delicate situation." Harvey Nichols' Dominic Ford points out that the store carries only two restaurant guidebooks, including the Zagat Survey, which gave his restaurant a mixed review. "I would not refuse to stock a book based on a bad review," says Ford. "I have just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food Fight | 4/1/2002 | See Source »

...Harden and Zagat both acknowledge that for a restaurant to be reviewed it has to be mentioned by the people who fill out their surveys. "Harrods and Selfridges in-store restaurants hardly ever come up, even though I am sure they have good food," says Harden. "Harvey Nichols' restaurant is open at night, which makes it a destination restaurant rather than a place you stumble into for lunch while shopping...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food Fight | 4/1/2002 | See Source »

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