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During the 7½ years that Mimi Sheraton served as restaurant critic of the New York Times, she reviewed more than 900 establishments, eating out some 30 to 40 times a month. One year, she recalls, she dined at home only five times: Christmas, New Year's, Thanksgiving, Mother's Day and her husband's birthday. Last fall, seeking a different perspective as well as a smaller dress size, she left the Times. "I wanted to be free to think about food in a greater variety of ways," says Sheraton. "I wanted to travel more and take...
Since she cut free from her newspaper column five months ago, Sheraton has lost 15 lbs. She notes, "My husband and I thought we would enjoy eating dinner at home, but we quickly got to the point where we couldn't look at each other across the dining table. The restaurant experience is more than just eating; it's an occasion and you rise to it. We even found that the quality of our conversation was higher at a restaurant." Now Sheraton and her husband dine out an average of "3½ times" a week...
Glenn appeared downcast at an evening press conference at the Sheraton Tara telling reporters he was hurt by the Reagan write in votes...
...Ambassador Robert Paganelli, who was not invited to Jackson's briefing, was informed moments later. Meanwhile, Goodman was driven from his Damascus military jail to the U.S. embassy. After putting on a tie and brown tweed jacket supplied by Jackson, he had a celebratory lunch at the Damascus-Sheraton and boarded an Air Force C-141 for the flight home. As the transport plane gained altitude, TIME Correspondent Jack White reported, a relieved Jackson paraded down the aisle exulting, "From Galilee to jubilee...
...inaugural exercises were only the start of the day's activities. Area businesses continued the tradition of providing a continental breakfast at the ceremony an inauguration dinner and a formal ball at the Sheraton Commander Hotel to found out the evening...