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Aishwarya Iyer, founder and CEO of Brightland, lived in New York City a full eight years before ever attempting to cook (not all that surprising given that restaurants and eateries abound). What Iyer did find surprising was that, when she did finally start cooking at home with her husband, she became ill, suffering from chronic stomach issues. It wasn t long before Iyer discovered the culprit: her cooking oils. She discovered that 70 percent of the olive oil that Americans consume is rotten, rancid, or has been adulterated and believed the pantry sta
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Transition Game
NBA players are moving easily from the court to the set, landing TV production deals in many genres.
Craig Tomashoff
Over his 10 years in the NBA and more than 700 games Kenny Smith showcased an incredible knack for what he likes to call court vision.
Whatever happened in the heat of the action, he could observe it, process it and then execute whatever move it took to come out on top. As it turns out, that skill remained valuable after the final buzzer sounded for his career. In my playing days, I used to take shows and movies I liked and write different endings to them, says Smith, who retired in 1997 after spending most of his career with the Houston Rockets. He s spent the past 23 years as an in-studio analyst for the Emmy-winning NBA TV series