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...Baghdad, some Iraqis applauded the news, but many either dismissed it as meaningless or chided the U.S. President for never leaving the military base or meeting with any Iraqis. "I am very proud he came, but he should have come inside the real Baghdad," says Shuan Gharib, 32, a waiter. Says Alah Ghanam, 31, as he stands guard outside a western Baghdad restaurant: "He did it all for the coming election. But I have to say, coming to Baghdad was a very courageous step...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Politics Of War | 12/8/2003 | See Source »

...waiter smiles blandly. “More chicken wings...

Author: By Irin Carmon, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Brattle Hosts a "Feast for the Eyes" | 11/20/2003 | See Source »

...Uno’s with the hopes of having drinks and dessert and then more drinks at the bar downstairs. The restaurant has lots of fun cocktails like Absolut Appletinis and Grape Crushes. While we’re trying to decide what to order, I think to ask the waiter, “Can we use Crimson Cash at the bar downstairs...

Author: By Laura H. Owen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: A Night Out | 11/13/2003 | See Source »

...about nine seconds, Yun, our charmless but unbelievably efficient waiter is back, putting down the tea, and breathless to take our order. Impressed by the speed and the lack of pretense, I try desperately to keep up—my eyes darting across the enormous menu, ordering all sorts of things I’ve never seen before...

Author: By Brian M. Goldsmith, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Into Central Square | 11/13/2003 | See Source »

...novelist (The Arrangement). A sense of worthlessness, Kazan says, is what drove him. It stemmed from his foreignness (he immigrated to the U.S. with his Greek parents when he was four); his lack of social status at Williams College, which he worked his way through as a fraternity-house waiter, and his lack of visible talent at the Yale Drama School ... [Director] Harold Clurman ... informed Kazan that his only gift was excessive energy. But that, of course, is a quality too often underestimated by intellectuals ... [Kazan had] more brief affairs than he can count or recount-including one with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 11/3/2003 | See Source »

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