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...vintages of recent times will not disappoint. As to whether the wines really are in the same league as a 1961 Bordeaux, well, give them a little more time in the bottle before deciding. You might be pleasantly surprised. LAROSE: This darkly colored wine from the Stonyridge vineyards has sweet blackberry, cassis and plum notes with a rich, concentrated flavor.It's definitely one to cellar, if the Larose 1990 - just peaking now - is anything to go by. www.stonyridge.com...
...sweet dreams. Let’s face it: many of the courses you take will during the coming year be among the largest, broadest, and most boring you’ll ever sit through at Harvard...
That would be sweet vindication for a leader many moderate Democrats castigated as an out-of-touch liberal who would take the party perilously to the left when she became the top House Democrat in 2002. It would also mark a rapid rise for a politician who didn't run for office until she was 47. Pelosi grew up in a prominent political family in Baltimore, Md. Her father was the mayor for almost her entire childhood. After college, Pelosi and her husband Paul moved to New York City and then to San Francisco, where she became a leading Democratic...
...published a best seller at 19 and had been exposed as a plagiarist by 20. That's not the way things are supposed to unfold. College is supposed to be about the Best Four Years of Your Life, "the love of learning, the sequestered nooks, and all the sweet serenity of books," not to mention pizza and football and long, caffeinated nights of debate and confusion and discovery. All that families have to do to succeed, say veterans of the admissions wars, is let go of some old assumptions and allow themselves to be pleasantly surprised by how much...
...Paris last November. "I tell you, he was a superstar," reports composer Lim, who was on hand. And refreshingly down-to-earth. While taking a break from recording in Sydney earlier this year, Barton sipped chai tea while reminiscing about his newfound love of Guinness-drinking in Ireland. "Sweet like nectar," he says. The same could be said of the sublime sounds from this new branch of an old musical tree...