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...heat is on the Explorer in particular, owing to the recall of more than 6.5 million Bridgestone/Firestone tires since last August. Explorers using those tires are linked to more than 100 deaths and many more injuries. In the face of hundreds of lawsuits, Firestone has admitted that its tires were fatally flawed. Although Ford plans to continue settling cases, the company maintains that there is nothing wrong with the Explorer's design that might have contributed to the accidents...
...17th character": the outback. The inland site, chosen for its varied terrain--rocky outcroppings, dramatic waterfalls--in many ways makes Pulau Tiga look like St. Kitts, says Burnett. Infested with spiders, venomous snakes and crocodiles, it offered little cover, exposing contestants to torrential rains, nighttime cold and 100[degree] heat (and the shoot lasted 42 days this time, not 39). "The physical suffering was far greater than anything you've seen," Burnett claims. "It makes you want to cry for them...
...actually turned the heat up this morning, and it went up," said Lewis, who was once again holding meetings in his ground floor office, albeit without the accoutrements that adorned his temporary Oxford Street office for the past six months...
...Holiday Food, he talks of his family's joy at coming together to chop and blanch and bake and consume. When he was a kid, he says, "any meals served at our house were mapped out at least a month in advance." To many home cooks who can barely heat up a pizza after a long day, Batali's heavenly kitchen may sound like hell...
...cuisine to a population that lives on the canned sauces and Boston Market meals touted in its commercial breaks. It's an audience that, as Ming Tsai points out on the phone from his restaurant Blue Ginger, spends thousands on Viking stoves, then uses them to heat takeout...