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...strong advocate of market economics. Indeed, the stellar performance over the past decade of the oligarch-owned corporations in the energy sector will be the strongest deterrent to restoring any sort of public ownership - Putin and his minions know better than to kill the goose laying the golden egg. After all, the KGB had been first among the Soviet Union's institutions to recognize the decrepitude of its planned economy; it was in the spy apparatus that the Soviet reform process originated...
...egg, and it came to a bad end. It was the BASEBALL that many blamed for costing the Chicago Cubs a trip to the World Series last fall, when a fan, Steve Bartman, deflected it from the glove of Cubs left fielder Moises Alou. In a stunt to exorcise the curse--and raise money for juvenile diabetes--the ball was blown up inside a clear case. Fans cheered, but Bartman was a no-show...
...most anticipated (and risky) dishes on the table was the Beef Bobotie. Resembling Hamburger Helper, the dish is surprisingly light and sweet, combining beef, cream and egg into a casserole-like creation. While Allen hopes that Beef Bobotie will hit Annenberg’s metal trays this spring, it must still pass the final test in a gamut of trials—a deciding taste-test...
...secret to the restaurants' pad thai is that it consists of fresh ingredients cooked quickly and served immediately. To replicate the dish, heat two tablespoons of vegetable oil, crack in an egg and sauté for a few seconds before throwing in a handful of well-soaked rice noodles. After a minute more of stir-frying, add one tablespoon each of vinegar, sugar and fish sauce, a teaspoon of chopped turnip and a bit of water. A few scallions or green onions and a handful of bean sprouts go in last because they cook quickly. Jitjaruek dares the reader...
...itching to expand. He wrote his first book for kids: "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street," the story of a baby von Munchausen who devises whoppers as he strolls home. His big early success was with "Horton Hatches the Egg," the 1940 parable of an elephant who sits on a bird's egg for 51 weeks until, when the chick hatches, it has four legs and a trunk - an elephant bird. ("Horton" was made into a terrific 10min. cartoon directed by Warners' Bob Clampett. Both books are still in print, still enthralling young readers with their...