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...Kerry or Bush understand what life is like for the middle class? When was the last time either of them had to search under the sofa cushions for milk money? I have an idea that would really help jump-start the economy: instead of spending all those campaign contributions on stupid ads that no one pays attention to, why not send part of the money to every registered voter? We could try to pay off our debts and get the economy moving upward. Suzanne Pontius West Alexandria...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 8/23/2004 | See Source »

...Venezuela. That mix of Manhattan sophistication and Latin American tradition produced Cacao, which has quickly become one of Miami's most popular restaurants. Owner Leal and wife Mariana Montero take the timeless dishes your abuela (grandmother) cooked, like seviche, tamales and bobo de camarao (shrimp in cassava and coconut-milk sauce), and "deconstruct them," as Leal says, into haute cuisine with a presentation that can be as much fun as Carnaval. They have coaxed surprisingly velvety textures and piquant tastes out of soups like black bean or fish sancocho. Dishes include duck escabeche with white-chocolate carrot mousse, right...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Your Abuela's Meals, But With A Twist | 8/16/2004 | See Source »

...from the firm. Citigroup denies any wrongdoing. Bondi isn't talking, but people close to him say that other suits are likely. Bondi's job is to breathe new life into one of the largest bankrupt companies in corporate history. Why is he spending his time chasing after spilled milk? As it turns out, legal action against international banks is a key element of his strategy to bring the firm out of bankruptcy as early as the beginning of next year. Big foreign banks are natural targets because they helped to arrange for about 80% of Parmalat's bank debt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: First, Blame the Banks | 8/15/2004 | See Source »

...Grill. The book showcases international flavors with dishes like a sweet-and-sour brick-grilled baby squid that features a tamarind-mint dressing with Middle Eastern and Indian spices. Simple, user-friendly instructions make for easy preparation of an Asian-and Caribbean-influenced grilled chicken with toasted chilies, coconut milk, lime and crushed peanuts. There are also recipes for Peking duck and pizzas--all cooked over the coals. Even the all-American burger gets a global makeover with a pressed, Cuban-style rendition, Flay's fusion of "a big, fat burger oozing melted cheese and pickles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Style: Global Grilling | 8/9/2004 | See Source »

...Kerry or Bush understand what life is like for the middle class? When was the last time either of them had to search under the sofa cushions for milk money? I have an idea that would really help jump-start the economy: instead of spending all those campaign contributions on stupid ads that no one pays attention to, why not send part of the money to every registered voter? We could try to pay off our debts and get the economy moving upward. SUZANNE PONTIUS West Alexandria, Ohio

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Aug. 9, 2004 | 8/9/2004 | See Source »

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