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Pan-Soviet Cuisine at a Gastropub in Brooklyn "Drinking is a part of Russian cuisine," Vitaly Sherman said to a table of youngish Americans at Masha and the Bear, the Williamsburg gastropub of which he is the proprietor and head chef. He instructed, "First, you exhale. Hwooh. Then you take a shot of vodka. Don't inhale just yet—put something in ...
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The Spirit of the Women's-Rights Movement in a 1933 Film The fifty-four features in the Film Society of Lincoln Center's series "Emotion Pictures: International Melodrama," running through Jan. 7, offer a rich cross-section of film history—silent movies and talking pictures, studio spectacles and local indies, fantasy and realism, blunt storytelling and modernist ...
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In an unusual move, organizers postpone India's major annual science conference In an unprecedented move, organizers of the annual Indian Science Congress have postponed the prestigious event just days before it was supposed to begin. The move apparently reflects concerns that students at the university hosting the congress would stage protests against Indian Prime Minister ...
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The rich culinary history of Christmas in India Fatima de Silva Gracias remembers the years when the weeks leading up to Christmas would mean helping her mother prepare sweets and cakes from scratch for the feast day and decorating the house. "We would sometimes help to prepare sweets like doce de grao (made with split Bengal gram and ...
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It's Waymo vs. Uber—Except in China Jingchi successfully completed its first autonomous-vehicle testing on public roads in June, barely two months after the company was founded. According to Technode, Baidu is now claiming that the impressive progress was an ill-gotten gain—the result of Wang's hanging onto one of Baidu's computers ...
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Trump's ambassador to Netherlands in 'fake news' blunder The new US ambassador to the Netherlands has been caught out on Dutch television after a journalist quizzed him about comments he had made about Islamic extremism in the country. Pete Hoekstra denied he had ever said there were "no-go zones" in the Netherlands, calling it "fake news".
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Chemical from cactus-like plant shows promise in controlling surgical pain, while leaving touch and ... A promising approach to post-operative incision-site pain control uses a naturally occurring plant molecule called resiniferatoxin (RTX). RTX is found in Euphorbia resinifera, a cactus-like plant native to Morocco, which is 500 times more potent than the chemical that produces heat in hot peppers, and ...
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My life in sex: the hypersexual monogamist I think of myself as hypersexual, or at the very top end of the range in terms of sex drive. I have been married for 18 years, and probably have sex every day; several times a week, it will be more than that. I don't seem to tire of it or get bored. Sex is endlessly interesting to me, whether it's the joy of the ...
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