Word: wining
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Christy's on the corner of JFK and Mount Auburn Streets, has announced plans to begin selling beer and wine within the next two or three weeks, and construction workers are already remodeling the 24-hour store to accommodate the change, store manager Paul Marino said yesterday...
Comic: Hey, but I've improved my diet: I gave up high-fat liver pâté and wine...
...West Hollywood even the trend-sensitive Spago thrived after the 1986 tax change. "Our best years of the decade were 1988-89," brags owner Wolfgang Puck. Or take the posh Jean-Louis at the Watergate Hotel in Washington, where dinners run $90 (excluding wine) and where 40% of the weekday customers are writing off their meals. "I wasn't hurt at all ((by the 1986 act))," says owner Jean-Louis Palladin. He suspects that the new plan could cream someone like Roberto Donna, the owner of nearby Galileo, where 80% of the lunchers are lawyers. Yet Donna isn't bellyaching...
...fade-out' phenomenon. On my second day on the job I sent out an all-points bulletin to the academic community, and I have a stack of reports on my desk about 18 inches high, most of which I've read. There's a general consensus that pouring old wine into the same bottles is the wrong way to go. I hope we'll get all the interested parties around the same table to generate an evidence-based meeting of the minds, and I'm sure that's what the President will demand." Then why, before the facts are known...
...that people in the south of France eat twice as much pâté as anyone else in the country but have the lowest rates of fatal heart disease? The French in general have less heart disease than Americans, thought they eat lots of fat and cholesterol. Red wine could be part of the reason...