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Walkers started at the Alewife T-stop and followed Massachusetts Ave. down to Harvard Square. They then turned around and walked back up to Porter Square, where the group ended the day with dinner at Massao's Kitchen, a vegetarian restaurant...

Author: By Janet C. Chang, | Title: Community | 10/3/1994 | See Source »

...event was one of several nationwide walks organized this weekend in observance of World Farm Animal Day and World Vegetarian...

Author: By Janet C. Chang, | Title: Community | 10/3/1994 | See Source »

Entrees are priced between $15 and $22 and include chicken, fish and vegetarian dishes. Sortun described Mediterranean cuisine as healthy "food of the sun" because it relies on natural flavor and is not masked by heavy sauces...

Author: By Claire P. Prestel, | Title: New Restaurant Offers Mediterranean Food | 9/26/1994 | See Source »

Seshan's ability to enforce reforms is in no small measure the result of his personal probity -- and his ego. "Nobody can tempt or terrorize me," he says. "I am unbelievably fearless. I also live a life of extraordinary simplicity. I don't want anything from anybody." A strict vegetarian who does not smoke or drink, Seshan brought back nothing other than a $1.25 yo-yo after a month's visit to the U.S. three years ago. Says Jaipal Reddy, a federal legislator of the opposition Janata Dal party: "He is a bully, but his financial integrity is unquestionable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Master of The Polls | 6/27/1994 | See Source »

...used for hunting, as anthropologists once thought; H. habilis, on average, was less than 5 ft. tall and weighed under 100 lbs., and it could hardly have competed with the lions and leopards that stalked the African landscape. The hominids were almost certainly scavengers instead, supplementing a mostly vegetarian diet with meat left over from predators' kills. Even other scavengers -- hyenas, jackals and the like -- were stronger and tougher than early humans. But H. habilis presumably had the intelligence to anticipate the habits of predators and scavengers, and probably used tools to butcher leftovers quickly and get back to safety...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Man Began | 3/14/1994 | See Source »

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