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...After training in some of Singapore's top kitchens, local chef Jimmy Chok opened Salt Restaurant at 94 Amoy Street, tel: (65) 6223 1266, a no-frills fusion eatery known for top-notch nosh. Chok's signature roast rack of lamb with garlic mash and jus persille is the highlight of the menu, while the steamed Chilean sea bass with preserved Chinese cabbage is a local favorite...
...early on, as Harvard fell to the same patter that had led to the Big Red’s sweep of the regular season series. It took less than a minute for Cornell to get on the power play, and less than two minutes for the Big Red to notch the game’s first goal. Fittingly, Paolini opened the scoring, deflecting in a Stephen Bâby slap shot. In three meetings with the Crimson this season, Cornell scored the first goal in the opening two minutes each time...
...home until Kim’s junior year. There, finally in his natural position of forward, Kim found himself a rookie again—he’d have to relearn a position not played since his junior year of high school, and do it against top-notch college competition. The adjustment took a toll...
While Jackson’s advice addresses what she says is the often frightening transition from large public high schools to top-notch universities, Zaroulis’ area of expertise lies in the procrastination-prone, turn-it-in-or-don’t-graduate high school term paper...
...after pounding the pavement of the nation’s capital, Hope landed a job working for top-notch lawyer Edward Bennett Williams. From there, she skyrocketed to the top levels of Washington’s power elite, becoming the first female associate director of the White House Domestic Council in 1975 and the first female partner in the Paul, Hastings law firm...