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...founded 1965) - business-traveler dining was different. I like to imagine that a gentleman in a Cary Grant suit stepped from his plane (itself stewarded by a pillbox-hatted attendant who had served gin martinis) and drove to a local place to eat crunchy fried chicken and flaky blueberry pie. I like to imagine the gentleman then retreated to a downtown hotel where he ordered whiskey in a heavy-bottomed glass cold from a surfeit of ice cubes...
...caramelized Parmesan (302 calories). Choose from guilt-free main courses such as mesquite roasted pork tenderloin with soft polenta (392 calories) or chicken boccone pasta (434 calories). And then finish on a sumptuous-but not sinful-range of desserts, including strawberry-and-mango cheesecake (226 calories) and key-lime pie (283 calories). There's a long list of salads and flatbread sandwiches to choose from, too, among them a wonderful spicy chipotle shrimp flatbread with grilled pineapple and fire-roasted poblanos peppers (it just qualifies at 474 calories, but it's big enough to share). Natural techniques such as grilling...
...caramelized Parmesan (302 calories). Choose from guilt-free main courses such as mesquite roasted pork tenderloin with soft polenta (392 calories) or chicken boccone pasta (434 calories). And then finish on a sumptuous - but not sinful - range of desserts, including strawberry-and-mango cheesecake (226 calories) and key-lime pie (283 calories...
...knew that her family would miss her, that they would be worried. But she would have been amazed at what was happening in the place where she grew up, where it seemed that no one could drink a cup of coffee, eat a piece of pie or pump a tank of gas without talking about her and wondering if she was alive or dead. That night, a nurse, an older woman, came to the room and sang her a lullaby, and even though Jessi did not know what the words meant or what it was for, the woman's voice...
...screening shows a typical patient the potential harm (incontinence, impotence, death) or benefit (no symptoms) that could result from treatment following a PSA test in which high levels of the antigen are found. Another wheel shows probable outcomes if he opts against the test. "Screening isn't all apple pie and motherhood," says project leader Dr. Jerome Hoffman of UCLA, who expects the tool to launch in seven California hospital networks this summer and more widely in the spring...