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As smart as restaurateurs think they are, critics are three steps ahead.
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It’s not about me, says Conant. It’s about what’s on the plate.
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Conant takes old-fashioned ingredients and ‘moves them around’ to make dishes a little more modern.
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If you can balance work and school, that’s the best training.
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Batali blazed the trail and Italian food is more popular than ever.
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The chef and owner of Scarpetta grew up with an Italian mother and a father who loved Thanksgiving.
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How destroying the environment destroys our diet.
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George Blackburn explains how technology can improve the nation’s healthcare system.
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George Blackburn explains the latest innovations in the science of dieting, and the practical implications this knowledge has on public health.
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Following ‘My Pyramid’ for healthy eating habits.
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To fight obesity, Blackburn fused the science of nutrition with the science of medicine.
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How America’s obsession with intellectual property could work against us.
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Raustiala outlines the rights of Americans outside the U.S., and the rights of outsiders while in America.
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The relatively young field of transitional justice applies different strategies.
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Raustiala explains the scope of international law.
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Raustiala speaks out about climate change from the perspective of international law.
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Raustalia sizes up John McCain, the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict, and the Kyoto Protocol.
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Kal Raustiala: I don’t imagine the International Criminal Court ruling over Americans.
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The Bush administration has weakened international codes of conduct from Guantanamo to Iraq, says Raustiala.
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Raustalia addresses the two most common concerns about international law.
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Americans are particularly threatened by the loss of national sovereignty.
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In the future, steroids will become more advanced, and more specific, says ESPN’s Shaun Assael.
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There are problems associated with enhancement drugs beyond just mood swings.
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Steroids are in almost every sport, and while not physiologically addictive, are difficult to stop using.
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Pro sports should follow an Olympics model and create an agency for enforcement of steroid policies.
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