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...touches, from a sybaritic menu at the Forum (truffle-stuffed quail wrapped in Macedonian vine leaves) to the farm market displays of fresh vegetables, fruits and gourds that decorate the Top of the Fair restaurant at the World's Fair (which the firm took over this year). To wring a profit from its three restaurants in Manhattan's gargantuan new Pan American Building, President and Chief Executive Joseph H. Baum, 44, relied on novel dazzle. Result: the Trattoria's casual dolce vita atmosphere to woo after-theater crowds, Charlie Brown's Ale & Chophouse with a 19th...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food: A Goulash in the Making | 5/21/1965 | See Source »

...backward, ignored by the rest of the nation. In this "other" Brazil, a bare, beaten region more than twice the size of Texas, 26 million Brazilians live in misery, almost 80% of them illiterate, disease and hunger holding the average life span to an appalling 35 years. Most nordestinos wring a grudging subsistence from the land, which is alternately scorched by drought and ravaged by flood and yields one-fourth as much corn, one-fifth as much cotton as the average acre of U.S. farmland. "Our agriculture," said Ceará State Governor Virgílio Távora, "is just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Hemisphere: Hope in the Northeast | 4/30/1965 | See Source »

...wore on, sparrows began to drop with exhaustion, unable to fly away even when someone came right up to them to wring their necks. One or two areas in the parks were deliberately left "quiet," and here an army of BB-gunners lay in ambush for the resting sparrow. Some of our British comrades demurred, of course, but the campaign saved many tons of grain for the Peking area...

Author: By William W. Hodes, | Title: An American Looks at Communist China | 4/28/1965 | See Source »

...yellow Cadillac looked familiar, and Denver police moved in for a closer look. Sure enough, there was Sonny Liston, apparently full of yuletide cheer, or so the cops thought. It took ten bulls to wrestle the Big Bear off to city jail, and another two or three deputies to wring out his fingerprints. The prints were hardly necessary. He was nabbed last March for speeding and for packing a concealed pistol, for which he was fined $600 and given a suspended jail sentence. This time the rap is drunken driving, and if convicted at his trial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jan. 8, 1965 | 1/8/1965 | See Source »

...serious scenes almost all the actors seem slightly unnatural. Chekhov should be played as plainly as possible. Because of the suggestiveness of the dialogue, it is most effective when spoken in an ordinary unaffected manner. Unfortunately, the actors try so hard to wring emotion out of crucial scenes that they kill many of their lines...

Author: By Harrison Young, | Title: The Seagull | 11/19/1964 | See Source »

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