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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...hard to believe that only ten or 15 years ago, Seattle natives knew little about their local products, opting for the meat-and-potatoes diet that was becoming obsolete in trendier cities. But inspired equally by nouvelle cuisine in France, innovative cooking in California, and the quality-wine industry developing in Washington and Oregon, a group of young Seattle chefs created a demand for indigenous herbs, seafood and game...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food: Dining North by Northwest | 5/9/1988 | See Source »

...handicap to not have a liquor license in Cambridge," the owner said. "The fact that we didn't have a beer and wine license lost us a lot of potential business." He said the commission had denied the pizzeria a beer and wine license because it felt that enough businesses in the Square had such licenses already...

Author: By Shawna H. Yen, | Title: Pushing English Pizza in the Square | 4/26/1988 | See Source »

...play an official role in campus social life than in the United States, fellows say. "At Cambridge, students will get plastered every night. In America they go out and have ice cream. A lot of the student life there revolves around alcohol. Freshmen are legal, so we always have wine and sherry at formal dinners," Hurst says...

Author: By A. LOUISE Oliver, | Title: British Fellowships Return Rhodes' Favor | 4/6/1988 | See Source »

...troops in 1967. Rubinger has kept up with the trio; one is a gynecologist, another manages a folk-dance troupe and the third is a farmer. One of his most affecting shots depicts a boatload of exhilarated Moroccan Jews catching sight of Israel for the first time. "Photographs, like wine, improve with age," says Rubinger. "My favorites are the ones taken years ago that show human beings, having survived horrors, being remade into new men and women." Rubinger has taken some of his least favorite photographs during the Palestinian uprising of the past few months. "Pain has taken the place...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From the Publisher: Apr. 4, 1988 | 4/4/1988 | See Source »

...Cape Cod & Hyannis Railroad carries 100,000 passengers between Boston and the Cape from May through October. While motorists on the single major highway are bumper to bumper, passengers can recline in the velvety Presidential parlor car, built in 1925. Next May in California, the Napa Valley Wine Train is expected to begin shuttling wine lovers from vineyard to vineyard in vintage railcars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: America Gets Back on Track | 4/4/1988 | See Source »

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