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...went to Oxford with Dasho a few years ago and they were good friends. In the beginning, I think of him as just a friend of my brother’s. The day I arrive, Dasho stops by to welcome me. Eight bodyguards wait outside while we drink milk tea and chat about Dan, Boston, my work here in Bhutan for the Royal Society for the Protection of Nature. Later, Dasho meets me for dinner at “Druk Hotel.” We eat ema datsi, the national dish—an incendiary bowl of hot chilli peppers...

Author: By Merritt R. Baer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Finding Summer in Bhutan | 9/30/2004 | See Source »

...Steven Tiller celebrated his recently “dominated” EC-10 final by slipping 4 shots of Gordon’s vodka into his chocolate soy milk at Annenburg.  Ripped and Roarin’, Tiller boasted that he had a) kicked “booty-tang” on the test, and b) was going to send an e-mail to everyone’s mom at the table...

Author: By Matthew J. Amato, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Annotated Network Agreement | 9/30/2004 | See Source »

...souls who claim there is little or no difference in flavor, Dartboard weeps. Those with less discerning palates, or those who drown their “Colossal Crunch” in milk, shoveling it down their throats with no time to linger on the tongue, may not notice, but sadly, they are also the ones who never understood the magic of cereal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DARTBOARD | 9/24/2004 | See Source »

ENDANGERED BRIE Regulations on unpasteurized cheese are more strictly enforced, aimed at barring European raw-milk cheeses less than 60 days old as a health risk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Off The Gourmet Shelves | 9/20/2004 | See Source »

...used to gas at $2 a gallon. The higher prices are rippling throughout the economy--transport costs are partly to blame for $4 gallons of milk--but so far most families have managed by cutting corners elsewhere. Economists have been impressed by consumers' resilience, although they are concerned about how much longer families can absorb the price shocks, especially as wage growth slows. Since January wages have plodded along at 2% growth, about half the rate in 2000, says Ken Goldstein of the Conference Board...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Campaign '04: Bush and Kerry: Whose Plan Is Better? | 9/13/2004 | See Source »

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