Word: ruth
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...more than 1,200 of the magazine's recipes have been revamped for modern kitchens in The Gourmet Cookbook (Houghton Mifflin). It's a spicy meatball. Weighing in at a positively caloric 2.3 kg and 1,056 pages, this doorstop of a tome aims, in the words of editor Ruth Reichl, to be "a book that wants to live in your kitchen." For the most part, it succeeds: this is the sort of cookbook you want by your side whether you're attempting cucumber sandwiches or coq au vin. Each chapter is punctuated with valuable tips from Gourmet's eight...
...administrators pledged to hire more women, Harvard College Professor in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Ruth R. Wisse protested the policy of targeting women over men, saying the “introduction of group preferences” may lead to a “homogenous campus...
Juniors Jessica Baker, skipper, and Ruth Schlitz, crew, took 16th in the B-division with 278 points...
...Asia's world city" could be snatched away by Shanghai. We in Hong Kong need to work hard if we want to keep our prosperity. It would not be too difficult for Shanghai to beat us-our early thriving economy was in fact the achievement of emigrants from Shanghai. Ruth Lau Hong Kong...
...million Americans living abroad. The U.S. government has already responded to more than 5 million requests for overseas ballot applications, compared with 1.8 million in 2000. The sheer number of expat voters could make the difference in a close race. "The interest in this election is amazing," says Ruth McCreery, a translator and writer who is the Tokyo-based vice chairperson of Democrats Abroad for the Asia-Pacific region. "Thanks to Florida, people have realized that overseas absentee ballots really count...