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Some people believe there is no one right way to cook a dish. This show is not for them. The info-packed ATK is dedicated to platonic ideals: the authentic pot roast and the proper Dutch oven to cook it in. Host Christopher Kimball explains proper technique and equipment like a fussy but friendly professor of foodology. --By James Poniewozik
...death-by-overkill in āHarry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,ā her latestāand penultimateāaddition to the series. Lord Voldemort, the evil wizard who has been trying to kill Harry since he was born, has gained a host of new advantages, including a new posse (a pack of ādementorsā: creatures who suck souls out of the living, have abandoned their jobs as prison guards, and now roll on the dark side). And, as always, Voldemort has that most critical asset: wicked smart magic skills...
Owain, who is the host of a daily Welsh radio show, attributes his languageās success to the fierce nationalism and pride of his people. He and his friends could spout the names of medieval Welsh princes like they were modern football stars, and their passion for Welsh history strengthened their commitment to the preservation of the language...
...buoyed by a series of Pulitzer-prizewinning editorials in the Sacramento Bee, two new books and technical studies commissioned by the Oakland, Calif., office of Environmental Defense, the Restore Hetch Hetchy campaign is stirring up more interest than anyone expected. This week the California Resources Agency is host to a daylong workshop on the Hetch Hetchy question that promises to look broadly at what is known about the costs--and the benefits--of pulling the dam down...
...turn the ensuing chaos in the E.U. to his advantage, arguing forcefully to Europeans over the heads of their leaders that Britain's lower-regulation, higher-growth model shows a way out of the problems that have made them so dyspeptic. The selection of London last week to host the 2012 Olympics provided Blair with another long-odds win. (Blair was so nervous about the result that he took a walk rather than watch the announcement on TV.) And by focusing the G-8 on Africa and coordinating his goals closely with those of campaigners like Bono and Bob Geldof...