Other Idaho communities are also grappling with the restriction.
Even more than the government’s, the administration’s action represents an existential threat for Harvard. The school summed it up in a lawsuit
the action: “Without its international students, Harvard is not Harvard.”Within hours of the decision, the consequences started becoming clear. Belgium’s, who just finished her first year in a Harvard graduate program, is waiting to find out if she can return next year, the palace said. The Chinese government
whether Harvard’s international standing will endure.“The relevant actions by the U.S. side will only damage its own image and international credibility,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said at a briefing in Beijing.
A federal judge on Friday
as the lawsuit plays out, but the order is only temporary.For beginners, Mangum recommended smoking chicken, starting with wings to get used to a new smoker before trying a half chicken.
Despite all the variations on grilled red meat in the book, he said one of his favorite recipes is gai yang, whole grilled chicken from northeastern Thailand. Marinated for 12 hours with a puree of lemongrass, garlic, fish sauce, turmeric and more, the chicken is grilled first on the cool side of the grill skin side up. Just before it finishes cooking, he flips it over the high heat to crisp the skin.Served with two dipping sauces, it’s smoky and lightly charred, and bursting with flavor.
“It’s this incredibly flavorful, bombastic version of chicken that people will be like, ‘Holy crap,’” he said. “It’s just so good.”From “Barbecue: Smoked & Grilled Recipes From Across the Globe,” by Hugh Mangum