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...succulent oyster on its bed of ice could have been pampered like an orchid in Quilcene Bay on the Hood Canal in Washington, or in Tomales Bay near Marshall, Calif. The two fish that Jesus served to the multitude in the New Testament parable may well have been mild-flavored tilapia. The species is native to the Sea of Galilee, but it is now farmed in increasing numbers in Caldwell, Idaho, where a large potato-processing company feeds it the leftovers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food: The Fish Tank On the Farm | 12/3/1990 | See Source »

Foley said the near-tropical weather was caused by a high pressure system over the Atlantic "transporting mild air from the Southeastern United State to New England...

Author: By Angelina M. Snodgrass, | Title: Summer Hits Harvard, Again | 11/29/1990 | See Source »

...considered on the merits. It has also recognized the good served by the airing of alleged government misconduct and granted the press special leeway in those cases. The CNN dispute fits squarely into that mould. The power that the national media can wield may be frightening, but it is mild in comparison to the danger of placing editorial decisions in the hands of the judiciary. Moreover, given the questionable complicity between Noriega and the United States Government, we cannot allow that secrecy to continue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Defend Free Speech | 11/28/1990 | See Source »

Today: mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of showers, highs in the mid 50s. Tomorrow: fair and mild. Highs 55 to 65, lows in the upper...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE WEATHER | 11/27/1990 | See Source »

...crept up on an estimated 100 million people worldwide, among them actress Mary Tyler Moore, jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie and singer Ella Fitzgerald. Because the initial symptoms (fatigue, frequent urination) are usually mild, half the 12 million Americans with diabetes do not realize they have it. Even after diagnosis, many patients fail to take diabetes as seriously as they should. "At first, everything goes along fine," sighs June Howe, a patient at Boston's Joslin Diabetes Center. "You don't realize that later on problems will...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: Diabetes A Slow, Savage Killer | 11/26/1990 | See Source »

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