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...with them on the pier for a while listening to them talk. They were rearranging the yacht club deck and discussing a sad wedding that they'd been to that day. The bride's father, a lobster man, had died recently. "They found his boat, but no one on it," one said...

Author: By John P. Thompson, | Title: Saving Beacons of History | 10/20/1988 | See Source »

...officials have warned women of childbearing age and children under 15 against consuming more than half a pound of bluefish a week; they should never eat striped bass caught off Long Island. Says Mike Deland, New England regional administrator for the EPA: "Anyone who eats the liver from a lobster taken from an urban area is living dangerously...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: The Dirty Seas | 8/1/1988 | See Source »

...diners who care less about being educated or entertained than being superbly fed, there are a growing number of upscale restaurants serving exotic delicacies with a Latin twist. At Dallas' luxurious Routh Street Cafe, Chef Stephen Pyles offers the ultimate in cross-cultural fare: lobster enchiladas with red pepper creme fraiche and caviar, and fillet of salmon with ancho chili tomatilloes. At Tamayo's, a $2.5 million restaurant located on the edges of East Los Angeles, appetizers include grilled marinated octopus and onion on corn tortillas, followed by such entrees as baked marinated milk-fed kid with ancho and arbol...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Earth And Fire | 7/11/1988 | See Source »

...family is in Cambridge, there is the difficulty of finding reasonable accommodations. Friends who live in the area have offered their homes for his sisters, but the remainder of his family will be forced to pay for expensive hotel rooms. Only his parents will attend the $20/person lobster clambake because of its prohibitive cost. Could not some of these problems be alleviated...

Author: By Andrea M. Shlipak, | Title: An Expensive Send-Off | 5/18/1988 | See Source »

Once they have safely arrived, families are invited (expected) to pay for the lobster clambake, a $5/person picnic luncheon if more than two guests have made the journey and another $5.25/person for a luncheon during the degree presentation, "The Big Moment," if more than two guests are in tow. In addition, there is the $7 charge for graduation announcements, the $17 cost of an individual graduation picture in addition to a senior class picture, and the expense of caps and gowns...

Author: By Andrea M. Shlipak, | Title: An Expensive Send-Off | 5/18/1988 | See Source »

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