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...Pique your interest? Then so will Sweet-N-Nasty. From chocolate body paint to edible underwear, this erotic bakery's fun take on food is a most oral sexual experience. Located near Kendall Square, the epicurean establishment was opened 20 years ago and remains the only establishment of its kind in the Boston area...

Author: By A. Cooley, | Title: Fifteen Minutes: Just the Creamy Filling: Cambridge's Erotic Bakery | 4/6/2000 | See Source »

...economic hardship the country has suffered since the 1991 collapse of his Soviet patron (which had subsidized Castro's revolution to the tune of some $7 billion a year). Castro has a monopoly on the media in Cuba, and has used the embargo - and the Elian Gonzalez case - to paint Washington as hostile to all Cubans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Cuban Exiles Are Staking So Much on the Elian Struggle | 4/5/2000 | See Source »

...office or starts to serve all the residents of New York City, not just those that voted for him--I offer this advice to all potential travelers: if you are black, drive a cab, drink beer, cross the street when the "don't walk" sign is lit, paint politically incorrect pictures, like pornography, smoke pot or are just simply poor, don't visit New York City...

Author: By Christina S. N. lewis, | Title: Santa Claus is Skipping New York | 4/5/2000 | See Source »

...treachery if he turned his back/on the sun that plunges fissures in the fronds/of the feathery immortelles, on a dirt track/with a horse cart for an equestrian bronze." But later Walcott wonders whether Pissarro's Impressionist renderings of French scenery did not involve treachery after all: "Are all the paintings then falsifications/of his real origins, was his island betrayed?/Instead of linden walks and railway stations,/ our palms and windmills? Think what he would have made/(but how could he, what color was his Muse,/and what was there to paint except black skins...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Islands in The Stream | 4/3/2000 | See Source »

...even though the response in Washington has been lukewarm, Gore's proposal could serve him well on one front. He's managed to paint his opponent, George W. Bush, into something of a corner. After all, at this point, Bush's options are limited: He can scoff at Gore's proposal and risk looking like he's addicted to soft money, or he can try to capitalize on popular antipathy toward unregulated fund-raising and look like he's just following Gore's lead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: For Al Gore, Offense Is the Best Form of Defense | 3/28/2000 | See Source »

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