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...braised beef short ribs in a green curry with tiny, delicate Thai eggplant, slivers of bamboo shoots and baby bok choy. Ismail has toned down the fish sauce, and instead of the rougher texture of ground fresh coconut, his curry gets a silky smoothness from coconut milk and chicken stock and an almost grass green color from cilantro puree. Overton raves but doesn't have a place...
Marchan, working from detailed instructions, ladles chicken stock and heaps of butter into a hot sauté pan and waits as the tomato sauce heats under a cheese melter, with Okura and Matz hovering like anxious trainers at the edge of a boxing ring. "You don't have to go so fast," Okura says, giving him a calming pat on the shoulders. He and Matz then shift gears. Instead of having him blanch the pasta, they want Marchan to finish cooking it in the sauté pan and then assemble the layers. His lasagna looks messier than the chef's version. Okura...
...seen the arrival in the last five years alone of some 4 to 5 million immigrants." Some of those drivers will fade with time, but the greatest of them won't: the sun. An estimated 2.5 million residences in Spain - more than 10% of the total residential stock - are owned by non-Spaniards. Last year foreigners bought 20% of the 650,000 new housing units that went up in Spain. They are drawn more than anything by the prospect of vacations or retirement in "Europe's Florida." "It's a question of supply and demand," says Karl Morris, managing director...
...DWYER AND KEVIN FLYNN To a helpless audience of millions, the Twin Towers were silent black boxes. 102 Minutes makes them speak, using the e-mails and phone calls that poured out of the buildings in the last frenzied moments on Sept. 11, 2001, to show how rescue workers, stock brokers, security guards and secretaries fought through a maze of locked doors and blocked stairways as the clock ticked down. Sometimes the tersest fragments are the most eloquent, like the record of a 911 call that reads simply, "Female caller states they are stuck in elevator. States they are dying...
...fact that Harvard presidents come and go has far less impact on the donor pool than the general economic environment,” says Murr, who also served as a member of the executive committee of the CUR. “My own suspicion is that robust stock markets and high faculty morale are the key long-term elements to fundraising.”—Staff writer Reed B. Rayman can be reached at rrayman@fas.harvard.edu...