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roadfood.com This site may not tell you where to impress a client when you're in New York City, but you'll learn where to find the best pie when you're stuck on the road in West Jefferson, Ohio (Henry's). The reviews are written mostly by the galloping gourmands Jane and Michael Stern, authors of the Roadfood book...
Terrorism has hit the Philippines hard in the last couple of weeks?including five bombings that killed 13 and a grenade attack Oct. 17 in Manila's financial district?and President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo has responded with a show of political testosterone intended to impress her APEC summit partners this week in Los Cabos, Mexico. She backed a controversial plan for a national ID card that will help keep tabs on bad guys. Her government also announced the deployment of 500 "secret marshals," plainclothes cops who will scour the nation looking for hoodlums. Arroyo's crackdown contrasted nicely with...
With an NCAA selection committee to impress, the Crimson couldn’t happier to have the opportunity to deal the Tigers their first defeat the season, on their homecoming weekend no less. Despite the team’s current standing, Harvard remains the historical favorite. No one else has richer tradition of beating Princeton...
When freshmen parents arrive in Cambridge this weekend, impress them with your newfound college sophistication by sipping on one of America’s oldest and most refined cocktails: the Old Fashioned. This classic cocktail was invented in the late 19th century at the Pendennis Club in Louisville, Ky., for a prominent Southern colonel and whiskey connoisseur. Since that time the Old Fashioned has been a favorite of the stylish. From speakeasies to lawn parties to Hollywood soirees, the Old Fashioned was such a staple it inspired a Cole Porter song, “Make it Another Old Fashioned, Please...
...History Charles S. Maier of Historical Studies B-54, “World War and Society in the 20th Century: World War II” might put it, war: a strategy of maximizing resources within limitations. There are papers to write and meetings to attend, admissions committees to impress and social appearances to make. There are always accomplishments in the queue and successes on the schedule...