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Very just desserts
First impression: I've passed by Cote France Café dozens of times over the years. I'm always on my way to what I hope will be a more-important meal than what this 18-year-old cafe has to offer. I'm glad I finally took the time for lunch here, because I've...
Tags: Strawberries, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Soups, Dining and Drinking, Quiche
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Keeping up with Kevin Starr
Asking Kevin Starr a question is like turning on a fire hose. First there's a blast of erudition. Then, as his intellect gathers, information rushes out in a deluge. He's talking, but it's as if an invisible scholar inside his head is yanking books off...
Tags: Education, Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities, Human Interest, Christianity
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France's richest man drops controversial bid for Belgian citizenship
PARIS -- France's richest man, Bernard Arnault, the billionaire head of luxury goods group Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy, has withdrawn his application for Belgian citizenship amid criticism that he was seeking to escape French taxes. The 64-year-old...
Tags: Belgium, Newspaper and Magazine, Bernard Arnault
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50 Best Restaurants: The U.S. did better than you think, and where Thomas Keller ate after
An American restaurant may not have walked off with the top spot on this year's World's 50 Best Restaurants list awards, which was sponsored by San Pellegrino and held in London on Sunday night, but the United States tied with France for most...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Alinea, Italy, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Harsh words fly between Germany and France over economic plans
BERLIN -- Europe's most important relationship is under increasing strain after French officials accused Germany's leader of "egotistical intransigence" and leaders in Berlin shot back by describing France as the continent's "biggest problem child."...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Angela Merkel, Employment, Career and Workplace, Berlin (Germany)
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France presents Legion of Honor medal to 19 Florida veterans
World War II veteran Richard Bassette received the gratitude of the French government Wednesday almost 70 years after he helped liberate France from the Nazis. It came in the form of the Legion of Honor, a medal representing the nation's appreciation...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Melbourne, Awards and Prizes, U.S. Army, Apple iPad
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A classical 'Connection'
Grant Sevdayan founded the Huntington Beach Symphony to fill a vacuum in the local musical landscape. Although the city offered a vibrant rock scene, Sevdayan also knew of formally trained classical musicians who were forced to stay home or drive 15...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Music Industry, Heart Failure, Pneumonia, Entertainment
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Bowyer: NASCAR's new car 'creating drama'
AP Auto Racing WriterCHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The only certainty at the unveiling of NASCAR's new car was that the Gen-6 was aesthetically pleasing. The new design looked more like a stock car and returned brand recognition to the manufacturers. Adding driver names...Tags: NASCAR, Kasey Kahne, Joey Logano, Memorial Day, Auto Racing
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Étaix retrospective screens at DeBartolo
South Bend TribuneMost people don’t associate funny movies with the country of France. England definitely. From Monty Python to Benny Hill, the English know how to do comedy. Sometimes those laughs come at the expense of the French. Inspector Clouseau — the...Tags: Movies, England, Entertainment, Benny Hill, Peter Sellers
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5 questions about Syria's chemical weapons
Syria is believed to have a large stockpile of chemical weapons. U.S. intelligence agencies now suspect that Syrian President Bashar Assad’s government has used small amounts of these chemicals against rebels fighting to unseat him, an assessment...Tags: Bashar Assad, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Weaponry, Syrian Civil War (2011 - present ), United Kingdom
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Cinco de Mayo not as widely celebrated in Mexico
A misnomer about Cinco de Mayo is that it's Mexican Independence Day. It's not. "Mexican Independence Day is Sept. 16, " said Juan Gonzalez, a Spanish professor at Northern State University. Cinco de Mayo -- May 5 in Spanish -- marks the date in...
Tags: Entertainment, Armed Forces, Cinco de Mayo, Mexican-American War, Minority Groups
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Economy picks up pace despite deep cutbacks
WASHINGTON -- After nearly stalling in late 2012, the American economy quickened its pace early this year despite deep government cutbacks. The strongest consumer spending in two years fueled a 2.5 percent annual growth rate in the January-March quarter....Tags: Politics, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Career and Workplace, Gross Domestic Product, Consumers
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