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...hadn't left the Peninsula hotel bar until 1:30 a.m., after the music stopped and the lights went bright. It had been the second night in a row that Batali had closed the place. Saturday night had ended with a couple of rounds of French white (the 2002 Silex, $115 a bottle) followed by three glasses of grappa, the high-proof distillation of grape pomace long favored by old men in Italy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Super Mario! | 4/2/2006 | See Source »

...IRONY From the people who wish they had brought you the iMac comes a line of translucent, fruit-colored irons. Yes, irons. Proctor-Silex's $45 appliances, available in strawberry, lime, tangerine or blueberry, may not have microchips, but they are equipped with essentials like auto shut-off, adjustable steam and nonstick soleplates...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Brief: Sep. 25, 2000 | 9/25/2000 | See Source »

Although Adams House coffee, brewed in Silex glass jars, has not increased dining hall labor costs, the small size of the jars demands frequent brewing of coffee. If new coffee units are not placed as close to other kitchens as they are in Adams House more staff supervision would be required to tend the pots...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ground Coffee May Replace The Liquid Minute Maid Brew | 1/5/1977 | See Source »

...even though rebates have not done all that much to stimulate sales for the auto manufacturers. From March 1 to May 18, buyers of G.E. hair dryers, toaster ovens and 37 other kinds of appliances will get rebates of from $2 to $5. Not to be outdone, the Proctor-Silex Corp. intends to give rebates of $3 to buyers of its self-cleaning steam irons. Beginning in the spring, buyers of Schick electric shavers, curling irons and hair dryers will also collect rebates of as yet undetermined size...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RECESSION NOTES: Cutting Back and Coping | 3/3/1975 | See Source »

...Barks. The expellee Evangelical Bishop of Schleswig-Holstein resigned in protest; the Socialist chairman of the Expellees' Federation cried out against the offense to Heimatsrecht. Swastikas sprouted on walls in normally progressive Berlin. Evangelical Bishop Hanns Lilje of Hanover received scores of hate letters, and Berlin Editorialist Karl Silex (himself a native of Stettin, now Szczecin), who welcomed the memorandum as a departure from "taboos and legal claims," found the front door of his house in flames-the work of Hetmat-righteous zealots...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: West Germany: Of Hope & Heimatsrecht | 12/3/1965 | See Source »

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