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Lars Williams is on the hunt, foraging for new flavors, searching for something unexpected, and finding
crocs hausschuhe plenty of contenders at an organic farm in Denmark.As a chef, Williams has some experience pushing culinary boundaries. But he s not simply searching for a new garnish; rather, he s trying to totally re-imagine, not food, but alcohol.Sampling a wild fennel plant, correspondent Seth Doane asked, You don t think of going into a bar and wanting to order something like this Not yet, Williams replied. Wild fennel, which one day might make you tipsy. CBS News At Soslash;ren Wiuff s farm, Williams wondered
adidas samba if a horseradish-like beach cress might provide a peppery finish infused in an alcoholic beverage. Doane asked, How different is it to think about food and alcohol The difference is being able to kind of create a flavor and then preserve it in the alcohol, he replied, and then compose the dish in the same way that we would compose a dish of food, but composing it in a bottle. Williams, from New York City, came to Denmark 10 years ago, where he climbed to the pinnacle
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Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz issued an unusual apology Thursday to war correspondents in Iraq after saying they reported rumors because they were too afraid to leave their Baghdad hotels.In a letter provided by a Pentagon spokesman, Wolfowitz wrote: Just let me say to each of you who have worked so hard and taken such risks to cover this story, I extend a heartfelt apology and hope you will accept it. I understand well the enormous dangers that you face, and want to restate my admiration for your professionalism, dedication, and, yes, courage. On Tuesday, in testimony before the House Armed Services Committee, Wolfowitz agreed with statements by Rep. Jim Saxton, R-N.J., that the news media s focus on violence in Iraq has eclipsed reports of progress there. Because frankly, part of our problem is a lot of the pres
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stanley cup ey publish rumors. And rumors are plentiful, Wolfowitz said. After criticizing Arab media outlets, he added: And I think our own media have some responsibility to try to present a balanced picture, instead of always gravitating for the sensational. And the violent is admittedly sensational. In his letter, Wolfowitz said he was trying to express frustration over erroneous coverage of one particular news story, but his words came out wrong. It isn t clear from the letter or the transcript of his testimony what coverage he was referring to.Wolfowitz said in his letter that 34 journalist