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Carter’s move was a reaction to the plans of Margaret L. Hosty and Jeni S. Porche, the editors of The Innovator, to transform what they called a “fluff” newspaper into one that fostered public debate and turned a more critical eye on GSU. “We weren’t just going to print sunshine news,” Hosty told the Associated Press...

Author: By Amit R. Paley, | Title: Protect the Freedom of the College Press | 1/29/2003 | See Source »

...There's nothing new about Bukhara, the award-winning restaurant in New Delhi's Maurya Sheraton Hotel, which has been operating for decades. But Bukhara was the first restaurant to take an Indian specialty item?foods cooked in a tandoor oven?and transform it into gourmet cuisine. The restaurant's look is pure Flintstones: walls of boulders, solid-wood tables and menus printed on laminated sections of tree. There's no cutlery either: you rip at great hunks of meat and swab it up with nan the size of a trash can lid. But don't let this modish coarseness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Curry Without the Hurry | 12/15/2002 | See Source »

...sparkling personality with which she could transform the mood of any social setting just by walking into a room with her infectious smile,” said Professor of Anthropology emeritus Evon Z. Vogt, Jr., a personal friend of the Smith family...

Author: By Jenifer L. Steinhardt and Elisabeth S. Theodore, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Memorial Honors Student | 12/12/2002 | See Source »

Better known as Miss Manners, Martin has helped transform etiquette from the realm of society matrons to a tool for everyday life. In her new book, Star-Spangled Manners, she argues that American manners are an engine of equality. She talked to TIME's Richard Stengel, whom she hardly corrected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions For Judith Martin | 12/2/2002 | See Source »

...with engines and racing. His parents tried to break the spell by dispatching him to a race track outside Vienna to do lube jobs for three months. The move backfired. "I loved it," says Demel, 48. Today he doesn't just mess around with cars. He's about to transform how they are made...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Herbert Demel: Chief of Magna Steyr | 12/2/2002 | See Source »

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