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    Sep 30, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. California's late grape harvest of 2010: What it could mean

    Days after record-breaking, triple-digit temperatures across much of the state, the 2010 wine grape harvest has officially lurched into gear, weeks later than normal, kicking off the final acts of one of the strangest California vintages in recent memory.
    Days after record-breaking, triple-digit temperatures across much of the state, the 2010 wine grape harvest has officially lurched into gear, weeks later than normal, kicking off the final acts of one of the strangest California vintages in recent memory....

    Tags: Weather, Grapes, John F. Williams, Heart and Circulatory System, Health

  2. Jun 30, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  3. Recipe: Sonoma Goat Cheese Ravioli from the California Grill

    Sentinel Food Critic
    The California Grill at Disney's Contemporary Resort has an amazing menu and equally amazing views of the Seven Seas Lagoon, Magic Kingdom and the spectacular nighttime fireworks over Cinderella's Castle. The Sonoma Goat Cheese Ravioli is a longtime...

    Tags: Salt, Tomatoes, Cinderella Castle, Garlic

  4. Sep 22, 2010 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Speaking of wine, family and love

    Jean-Charles Boisset is the wine world equivalent of a star chef. Handsome, successful, globe-trotting and visionary — and wed last year to another wine star, Gina Gallo — he is intent on making distinctive wine at all price points. The French winemaker can be as modern as they come in his wine packaging and marketing, but he remains steadfastly traditional in his devotion to terroir, a French term that denotes an almost mystical sense of place in winemaking.
    Jean-Charles Boisset is the wine world equivalent of a star chef. Handsome, successful, globe-trotting and visionary — and wed last year to another wine star, Gina Gallo — he is intent on making distinctive wine at all price points. The French...

    Tags: France, Bill Daley, Entertainment, Music, Family

  6. Apr 26, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. You, your doctor and the internet

    You've just started treatment with a new psychiatrist, whom you like very much. Should you "friend" her on Facebook?
    Special to the Los Angeles Times
    You've just started treatment with a new psychiatrist, whom you like very much. Should you "friend" her on Facebook? If she says yes, what if she finds those pictures of you dancing drunkenly with the lampshade on your head — after you told her you...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Values, Cisco Systems Inc., University of Florida, Sociology

  8. Sep 9, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Artisanal wines priced for everyday

    The lower end of the U.S. wine market is a fairly stratified affair, with big players making wines for the masses in mass quantities sufficient to supply a huge national pipeline. But so often these wines have a cookie-cutter, concocted feel to them, or worse, they're guilty of being unspeakably drab. Let's state the obvious: Most cheap wine tastes cheap. Not for nothing has the category earned the brusquely dismissive moniker "plonk."
    The lower end of the U.S. wine market is a fairly stratified affair, with big players making wines for the masses in mass quantities sufficient to supply a huge national pipeline. But so often these wines have a cookie-cutter, concocted feel to them, or...

    Tags: Gramercy, Jamie Brown, Italy, Corporate Crime, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California)

  10. Aug 28, 2010 |Story| Daily Pilot
  11. It's A Gray Area: Geothermal hot in sustainable world

    Much of Iceland sits on active volcanic zones. In fact, that is why the country is known as the land of fire and ice. In those volcanic areas, when ground water flows down into the cracks of the Earth's surface and encounters hot or molten rock, it either...

    Tags: Alaska, Orange County Superior Court, Sonoma County (California), California, Hawaii

  12. Feb 28, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Foodie paradise in Berkeley

    Even if I don't eat Velveeta, you couldn't  call me a dedicated foodie; I just like eating good food. So, every so often, I treat myself to a little culinary tour to sample special treats .
    Even if I don't eat Velveeta, you couldn't call me a dedicated foodie; I just like eating good food. So, every so often, I treat myself to a little culinary tour to sample special treats . "Food makes sense to everyone," says "epicurean concierge" Lisa...

    Tags: Los Angeles, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Ice Cream, Walnuts, Pizzas

  14. Jan 31, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Planning your trip to Healdsburg / Sonoma

    WHERE TO STAY Hotel Healdsburg, 25 Matheson St., Healdsburg, Calif.; (800) 889-7188, www.hotelhealdsburg.com. A sleek, modern hotel on the town square. The perfect antidote to all those frilly wine country B&Bs. Rates begin at $275. WHERE TO EAT...

    Tags: Hamburgers, Viniculture, Restaurants, Family, Lifestyle and Leisure

  16. Aug 8, 2009 |Story| KTXL-LTV
  17. Parolees Found in Vineyard After High-Speed Chase

    Two state parolees are back in custody after they were found hiding in a Marin County vineyard after a high-speed chase.
    Associated Press
    Two state parolees are back in custody after they were found hiding in a Marin County vineyard after a high-speed chase. The California Highway Patrol says 22-year-old Robert Dale Baker of Santa Rosa and 28-year-old Danny Sannicolas of Vacaville are...

    Tags: Santa Rosa, Sonoma County (California), Marin County (California), California, San Rafael (Marin, California)

  18. Jul 21, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Cal State approves 20% fee hike

    As several hundred students shouted "Vote no!" outside the chamber door, California State University trustees  Tuesday approved a student fee hike of 20% and agreed to furlough most faculty and staff, including college presidents, for two days each month.
    Los Angeles Times
    As several hundred students shouted "Vote no!" outside the chamber door, California State University trustees Tuesday approved a student fee hike of 20% and agreed to furlough most faculty and staff, including college presidents, for two days each month....

    Tags: Sacramento, State Budgets, Politics, Unemployment, California

  20. Jun 1, 2009 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Flat-tailed horned lizard is between a rock and extinction

    As the sun rose over a wind-swept stretch of desert just east of Palm Springs, Cameron Barrows tramped over a series of dunes, identifying animal tracks in the sand -- kangaroo rat, shovel-nosed snake, cottontail, pocket mouse, sidewinder rattlesnake.
    As the sun rose over a wind-swept stretch of desert just east of Palm Springs, Cameron Barrows tramped over a series of dunes, identifying animal tracks in the sand -- kangaroo rat, shovel-nosed snake, cottontail, pocket mouse, sidewinder rattlesnake....

    Tags: Bars and Clubs, Palm Springs (Riverside, California), Animals, Education, Conservation

  22. Jul 22, 2009 |Story| WXMI
  23. Allen's Family Not Convinced Burgess Killed their Son

    It's been nearly five years since a young couple was found shot while they camped on a California beach: Jason Allen, 26, a camp counselor from Ottawa County, and his fiance, Lindsay Cutshall, 23.
    FOX 17 News
    It's been nearly five years since a young couple was found shot while they camped on a California beach: Jason Allen, 26, a camp counselor from Ottawa County, and his fiance, Lindsay Cutshall, 23. Police say a 'person of interest' in their murders has...

    Tags: Family, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Sonoma County (California), DNA, New Jersey

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