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Other tricks are simpler. Stouffer's, for example, has found that crushed tomatoes in its Lean Cuisine line go a long way toward enlivening foods stripped of their fattier ingredients. "The tomatoes have more body and a riper taste," says Kathy Klingensmith, who works...
...life's periphery; from the Fool to Laurence Olivier's King Lear, to an unforgettable gallery of cinematic disguises. There were the Ealing Studio roles (most famously as eight members of one family in 1949's Kind Hearts and Coronets) and the impotent men of responsibility in David Lean's epics. In 1962's Lawrence of Arabia, Guinness's sly Prince Feisal watches from the sidelines, hoping to take advantage of Lawrence's heroism. In The Bridge on the River Kwai, his Colonel Nicholson becomes so obsessed with British pride he ends up a puppet of his Japanese captors. Even...
Students stranded in their dorms on Saturday can no longer lean on the age-old lament that “nothing ever happens at Harvard.” Throngs of first-years scouring the river Houses and final clubs can’t say they didn’t know better. Sophomores can’t say a packed common room in Quincy—playing beiruit against blockmates with warm, week old beer—was “the only option...
...only thing that hasn't hit this industry is pestilence. There are very few new rooms coming on the market, so you have an industry that has pricing power. Here is an industry that just made money in one of the severest downturns it ever faced. Management got lean and mean. They're poised to benefit. Starwood is a good name in that area. When I look at momentum, I like Intel. When you're not building new capacity and there's still chip demand out there, you start tightening the supply; pricing goes up, and that's where...
Sitting in Father Innokentiy’s office beneath brightly colored icons, the monks lean in to look at their Sony computer screen...