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A global guide for foodies
Lonely Planet's "Food Lover's Guide to the World" ($39.99) is not the sort of book one tosses in a carry-on or backpack along with a toothbrush and passport. It measures roughly 9 by 11 inches and weighs more than 3 pounds. Yet it's a must-have for...
Tags: Book, Saveur, Travel, France, James Oseland
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Small Wonders: The scoop on some ice-cream expats
Par•a•dise [par-uh-dahys, -dahyz] a state of supreme happiness; bliss. If there is a paradise, I imagine there will be ample parking and meters that never run out; no taxes, co-pays, high-premium health insurance or any need for guns....Tags: Travel, Peanuts, Foods and Beverages, Trips and Vacations, Ice Cream
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American chefs finish seventh in Bocuse d'Or competition
Chef Richard Rosendale and his dream team of mentors -- including Chicago-based Alinea/Next chef Grant Achatz, Thomas Keller (The French Laundry, Per Se) and Daniel Boulud (Daniel) -- traveled to Lyon, France, with the goal of Team USA winning its first-...
Tags: Japan, Grant Achatz, Potatoes, Greenbrier, France
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Spielberg's 'Lincoln' leads Golden Globe nominations with seven
The nominees for the 70th annual Golden Globe Awards were announced Thursday by Jessica Alba, Megan Fox and Ed Helms. Steven Spielberg's epic on the 16th president, "Lincoln," stood out in the film categories with seven Golden Globe nominations, followed...
Tags: Toby Jones, Damian Lewis, The Hunger Games (movie), Steven Spielberg, Woody Harrelson
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World title on the line
Daily Bridge ClubToday you can win a match in the 2012 World Teams and earn a shot at a world title. Look at the East cards and auction. North-South vulnerable. West opens one diamond and raises your one heart to two, showing four-card support. North's double shows a...Tags: Sweden
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Stately, slow 'Royal Affair' brings forgotten romance to life ★★★
In the late 18th century — as America was on the cusp of revolting to free itself from the tyranny of arbitrary rule by people born to privilege and laws, medicine and freedoms constrained by religious superstition — Europe was, state by...
Tags: Emily Blunt, A Royal Affair (movie), Mads Mikkelsen, Imperial and Royal Matters
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A novel about children whose parents have vanished
"The Elephant Keepers’ Children” by Peter Hoeg. Translated from Danish by Martin Aitken. Other Press, 512 pages, $27.95. On the island of Fino, Denmark, Peter, 14, has an older brother, Hans, and an older sister, Tilte. Their father is a...Tags: Arts and Culture, Religion and Belief, Literature
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Two injured in Boyle crash
smojica@amnews.comTwo people were injured in a three-vehicle crash Saturday night in Danville, police said. About 8:25 p.m., William Miller, 46, of Danville was driving a 2009 Dodge Caravan eastbound on the Danville bypass near Denmark Drive, police said. Miller was...Tags: Injuries and Wounds
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Three U.S. docs chase Puma-Britdoc prize: 'Bag It,' 'Budrus,' 'Gasland' on shortlist
VarietyLONDON -- Three documentaries from the U.S., one from Denmark and one from the Netherlands have been shortlisted for the second annual Puma.Creative Impact Award. The prize, awarded by the Britdoc Foundation and the philanthropic arm of sportswear firm...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Greenpeace, Gasland (movie), Netherlands
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Danish Magazine Denies Publishing Nude Images Of Kate Middleton
CNNLONDON -- A gossip magazine in Denmark on Saturday dismissed reports it had published new, even more revealing images of Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, as entirely false. The publication of topless photographs of Catherine, taken with a long lens...Tags: CNN (tv network), Prosecution, Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton (2011), United Kingdom, Crime, Law and Justice
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Irvin L. Steinbach, psychologist
Irvin L. Steinbach, a retired court psychologist and avid urban walker, died Sunday of a cardiac arrest at Roland Park Place. He was 86. The son of a businessman and a homemaker, Irvin Lee Steinbach was born in Baltimore and raised on Eutaw Place....Tags: Psychologists, Roland Park, Psychology, Health and Medical Professionals, University of Maryland, College Park
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Denmark sends 'Royal Affair' to Oscars: Costumer won two prizes at Berlin fest
VarietyLONDON -- Denmark has selected Nikolaj Arcel's historical drama "A Royal Affair" as its entry in the foreign-language Oscar contest. The Euros 6 million ($7.8 million) budgeted pic world preemed at the Berlin Film Festival, where Mikkel Boe Folsgaard won...Tags: Academy Awards, Bille August, Berlin International Film Festival, Thriller (genre), Susanne Bier
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