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The Idea of a Federation
… of any federalist effort. The Swiss example is minuscule in comparison with the tasks that await our generation. But it … was not merely the physical fact of the Gothard pass, but also the sociological fact of the ideas which traveled … greatness arose to befuddle the Swiss people, the “first soldiers of Europe.” Italy spread open before them, Swabia, …
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Dosa
… South Indian Food Theresa Seelye (Source Material: @Istock.com/Brytta) Hotel Saravana Bhavan is one of the newer … January at this Saravana Bhavan on Lexington Avenue at 26th Street in New York I enjoyed something of a parental … in South Asian groceries and supplies. But the special ingredient in both, my aunts will all tell you quite firmly, is a …
The New Look—And Taste—Of British Cuisine
… said one implying that they were sliced up by patrician ladies wearing tiaras and the editor of a food magazine said … that the owner of the restaurant, Sir Terence Conran, had become a figure to watch, criticize, envy, and sometimes … as she had to know what a Caesar salad costing £17 ($26) tasted like. The article turned into an assault on the …
Finding My Old Battalion
… The young always do. That is why we remember the young who die too soon to lose anything but their lives. That is why … They will always believe the world is simple, and they only die once. This is not what I intended, but it won’t stay … needs a friend. But only the dead are permanent, so we’ve come to this place to find— what? Lost innocence? Our true …
Pablo Tamayo
… don’t expect giggles from a man with tattoos. He told me Welcome to the Neighborhood, it’s a Nice Neighborhood, I been … in a square white baker’s shirt, to cafeterias or hospitals to “fill in” someone’s absence. “I made 35-dozen … you know what I mean? That’s what I learned when my father died. I was a young man. I got up the next day and went …
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Russia after Beslan
… news and opinion sources that have found too little audience in America, as well as on Western sources, this essay … with the terrorists and managed to negotiate the release of 26 people, including the youngest children and their … legislatures. But as Anatoly Medetsky of the Moscow Times points out, “United Russia has said . . . that it intends to …
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