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...restaurant business to democracy in action. Overton reminisces about dishes he loved that never found a constituency: the torpedo dog, a kosher hot dog with red onions and sweet mustard baked into a pizza-dough crust; a pasta made with melted onions, cream and cognac. White-chocolate macadamia nut had been a top-10 cheesecake flavor for years, but it has fallen to the bottom five and is on the way out. Lamb and veal might appeal to critics, but "we just can't sell it," Overton says. Special interests, like vegetarians, get a few concessions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Catering To the Melting Pot | 6/11/2006 | See Source »

...provide opportunities for advanced courses in writing, and to include a component in oral communication. We also introduced an exciting set of new concentrations in the life sciences that reconfigure the way these fields are conceived. Other proposed changes will be discussed next year, among them the tough nut of general education...

Author: By Judith L. Ryan | Title: Moving Forward | 6/7/2006 | See Source »

Inspiration comes from surprising sources: amusement parks (there are benches for fatigued shoppers and touch screens for lost ones); New York City (a nut cart offers a plethora of fresh roasted nuts in exotic, non--New York flavors like chili lemon); even stores like Best Buy (which has lent technological inspiration). And "we're totally impressed with the Apple store," Gallo says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: whole Foods: Green Giant | 4/20/2006 | See Source »

...coup d’etat.” In some circles, Summers has been crowned a “martyr,” the victim of rampant “political correctness” among a faculty comprised of left-wing nut-jobs. Those who defend Summers often speak in the language of apocalypse, as if Harvard will not survive without Larry Summers at the helm...

Author: By Timothy PATRICK Mccarthy | Title: Summers of Our Discontent | 2/28/2006 | See Source »

Miller's prowess as a skier and his reputation as a hard nut were already known in the area when he was offered a spot in Carrabassett Valley Academy, a prep school in Maine for ski racers. But coaches there couldn't tame him. They kept trying to alter his so-called back-seat style, and he resisted fiercely. If you want to ski on your ass, they finally told him, become a snowboarder. In his book, Bode: Go Fast, Be Good, Have Fun, he claims that another local coach even sabotaged his chance for the junior Olympic team. Then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rebel on the Edge | 1/15/2006 | See Source »

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