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...Maxim's is merely a model; Cardin is planning a series of casual eateries called L'Omnibus de Maxim's, after the cafe L'Omnibus already operating in New York, and a chain of Maxim's Suite Hotels. The first is soon to open in Palm Springs. Says Monty Zullo, general manager of Maxim's American operations: "All along the line, plans involve the same trading on the name, the same logo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food: Have Toque, Will Travel | 8/25/1986 | See Source »

...looks rather like a giant water chestnut, which is just about what this crisp, icy salad vegetable tastes like. Jicama has been heavily promoted at the 87 Dominick's supermarkets, with good results. "We used to sell a case per store every other week or so," says Mario Zullo, the chain's head produce buyer. "Now we sell two to three cases per store each week. It has become a part of our everyday produce." Nor is jicama alone in beguiling Midwestern palates. Reports Jack Cerniglia, of the large Chicago wholesale firm La Preferida: "Four years ago, we ordered just...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Food: A Is for Apple? No, Atemoya | 8/11/1986 | See Source »

UMASS (76): Jerrie Bernier 2-2--6; Juanita Matthews 2-0--4; Susan Burtoft 6-0--12; Mary Zullo 1-8--10; Barbara Hebel 8-4--20; Karen Damminger 5-2--12; Rebecca Kucks 2-0--4; Beth Wilbor 4-0--8; Mary Marquedant 0-0--0. Total...

Author: By Geoffrey Simon, | Title: Minutewomen March By Women Cagers | 1/29/1986 | See Source »

Fouled out: None. Total fouls: UMass 15, Harvard 24, Rebounds: UMass 34 (Burtoft, 11), Harvard 44 (Chandler 7). Assists: UMass 16 (Zullo 7), Harvard 13 (Keffer, Chandler 3). UMass 45-31--76 Harvard...

Author: By Geoffrey Simon, | Title: Minutewomen March By Women Cagers | 1/29/1986 | See Source »

Often described as "gutsy" and "street smart" by fellow diplomats, onetime School Teacher Pez zullo is judged to be particularly effective in developing personal ties with Nicaragua's revolutionary Sandinista rulers at a time when nation-to-nation bonds are anything but happy. Relations between Washington and Managua were especially sticky during congressional stalling on the $75 million aid package. By the time it was approved, the Sandinistas were no longer grateful, to say the least. Pezzullo, who had fought hard for the aid's passage, managed to minimize the political damage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: New Breed of Activist Envoys | 8/18/1980 | See Source »

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