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...copy of Food & Wine magazine came in the mail the other day, trumpeting 25 of the hottest new chefs in America. Elizabeth was one. Town & Country dropped through the slot a few days later, heralding the best women chefs in America. Elizabeth was one. And the local paper took a poll that showed Elizabeth on 37th the favorite restaurant in Savannah...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Savannah: Cooking on the Front Burner | 12/23/1985 | See Source »

...Something new. Eight of the 15 players on Roby's opening day roster are freshmen, a very large--and very talented--group. Neil Phillips has already captured a starting slot at forward, and several of his classmates may join him before the season ends...

Author: By Jessica Dorman and Jonathan Putnam, S | Title: 1985-86 Harvard Men's Basketball | 12/4/1985 | See Source »

Each of Harvard's top four yesterday--Boyum, Lucy Miller, Marty Winnick and Sheila Morrissey--posted 3-0 victories. The squad's other two triumphs were notched by Liz Reynolds (in the number six slot) and Liz Simmons (number eight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: W. Squash Nips Brown | 12/4/1985 | See Source »

While Italian political life returned to normal, the Achille Lauro embarked on a new cruise with 570 tourists on board. It was not all smooth sailing. A bomb scare was taken so seriously that a nervous crew dumped a cargo of slot machines into the sea rather than risk the chance of hidden explosives among the crates. The ship also left a wake of legal problems. Italy's Supreme Court settled a quarrel over whether Genoa or Syracuse would have the authority to / continue the investigation of the hijacking and bring the terrorists to trial. Genoa won on the ground...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy a Spat Between Friends | 11/11/1985 | See Source »

...return to pre-modern methods of production, and without the capital to purchase the contemporary means for themselves, they are forced to lead a marginal existence in the Computer Age. Living off the benificence of Mac-owning friends and acquaintences, these pathetic souls never know where their next slot of computer-time will come from. Some have even been driven to the personals columns of local newspapers. "Single, male, good-looking Harvard student seeks female with 512K," read one recent advertisement...

Author: By Robert A. Katz | Title: Macintosh Manifesto | 10/29/1985 | See Source »

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