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...least exotic of the five we sampled. The Asmara Tibbs is a simple diced beef with peppers and onions, not quite the way Ma would cook it, but not all that different either. Naturally, it was devoured first and ended up being the only dish which did not wreak havoc on our gastrointestinal tracts later that night. The chicken house special is a spicy, curry-like dish, partly finger-food because of the hunks of bone-dry chicken and the single hard-boiled egg plopped in the middle. If the house special was what the critics were thinking of when...
When Boston University booted Narcissus from Kenmore Square, it clearly didn't understand what havoc the callous decision would wreak on the city's natural order. The many faces of Boston's twentysomething crowd, usually hidden from one another among the hundreds of neighborhoods in the metropolitan area, have started to meet in the strangest places...
...could anyone believe this story anything but a farce when Sheik Rahman wound up on newspaper covers and the nightly news once again, this time for his connection with a cell of terrorists plotting to wreak havoc on New York City on July...
...postcard-perfect contrast extends far beyond the court, however. Barkley, as he solemnly intones in a controversial new television commercial (he wears controversy like a second skin), is "not a role model." He is "paid to wreak havoc on the basketball court." And off. Barkley's charm -- and his curse -- is to be as free and spontaneous with his mind as with his body, and to throw off wisecracks and elbows in a barrage of no-nonsense, forward-driven bursts of speed that threaten always to whirl out of control. At the Olympic Games last year, one of the most...
...teams are far more likely to wreak havoc on the national pastime. And the evil they create can last far longer than the time it takes for them to reach the top of the standings...