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    Jul 10, 2009 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  1. The world's largest restaurant and other amazing facts

    Dining@Large
    I can't figure out what got into guest poster Bucky today. I was expecting a good ole boy take on, say, summer grilling, and look at the fascinating facts he came up with. Here's Bucky. EL Have you ever been......

    Tags: United States, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Alcoholic Beverages, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking

  2. Nov 6, 2009 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  3. 25 food buzzwords for 2010

    Dining@Large
    Are you ready for some buzzwords? (Sorry, my family watches a lot of Monday Night Football.)Here are, as promised, the 25 buzzwords from international restaurant consultants Joseph Baum & Michael Whiteman Co. Now don't go telling me there are more......

    Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Alcoholic Beverages, Restaurants, Social Issues, Dining and Drinking

  4. May 3, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  5. 'The Amazing Race' recap: The penultimate leg

    Reality Check
    Bucky reports on last night's Amazing Race, which is zooming to its close. (Also, yes, this photo is from last week's episode, but it was the most recent I could find, and the set up team shots are getting old):The......

    Tags: Travel, Sculpture, Television, Entertainment, Monuments and Heritage Sites

  6. Aug 5, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  7. Top Chef DC: International house of chefs

    Reality Check
    Kelly admits she messed up on the last challenge, calling it a "fatal error" even though clearly it wasn't because she's still here. On pea-gate, Alex says he had no idea that Ed had a pea puree. Meanwhile, Ed says......

    Tags: Diplomacy, Health and Medical Professionals, Crime, Law and Justice, Brazil, Restaurants

  8. May 21, 2013 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  9. Spain's Toledo: A Living monument

    Rick Steves' Europe
    On my last visit to Toledo, it seemed holier than ever: Dark El Greco clouds threatened overhead, stark against bright, clear horizons. Hail pelted the masses of people clogging the streets as they awaited the Good Friday procession. A look back at my...

    Tags: Travel, Bars and Clubs, Arts, Good Friday, Tourism and Leisure

  10. Feb 22, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Phil Vettel reviews the El Bulli menu at Next

    Frozen spheres of cheese. Ham-wrapped baguettes containing exactly nothing. An air-filled foam of carrot that still manages to taste like the most intense carrot you've ever eaten.
    Frozen spheres of cheese. Ham-wrapped baguettes containing exactly nothing. An air-filled foam of carrot that still manages to taste like the most intense carrot you've ever eaten. Part museum exhibit, part history retrospective, Next's latest menu, El...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Maytag Corp., Thyme, Cheese Corn, CLTV News

  12. May 14, 2013 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  13. Can the EU be saved?

    William Pfaff
    PARIS -- It is not simply the euro zone that is threatened by the dramatic economic discrepancies that now exist among its members, as well as the large indebtedness gap that exists between the southern members of the zone and the German-led bloc of...

    Tags: European Union, European Central Bank, Margaret Thatcher, Germany, Italy

  14. May 2, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Europe has no exit

    WASHINGTON -- For most Americans, Europe is out of sight and out of mind. We figure that the worst of its debt crisis has passed. Italy has a new government. To mute social unrest, some countries are slightly relaxing austerity policies. The European Central Bank (ECB) has stabilized the bond market for weak debtor countries. Despite problems, Europe is muddling through.
    WASHINGTON -- For most Americans, Europe is out of sight and out of mind. We figure that the worst of its debt crisis has passed. Italy has a new government. To mute social unrest, some countries are slightly relaxing austerity policies. The European...

    Tags: European Debt Crisis, European Central Bank, Germany, Italy, Finance

  16. May 2, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. 'Alpha' leads Amazon's pilot pack

    Not content to just sell us books, lawn implements, baseball bats, printers, devices to read books on, bar tools, printer paper, used printers, ink cartridges, used ink cartridges and automobile floor mats — did I miss anything? — Amazon is trying to join cable, broadcast and Netflix in providing America with original, TV-like series.
    Not content to just sell us books, lawn implements, baseball bats, printers, devices to read books on, bar tools, printer paper, used printers, ink cartridges, used ink cartridges and automobile floor mats — did I miss anything? — Amazon is...

    Tags: Henry Kissinger, Tea Party Movement, Satellite and Cable Service, Clark Johnson, Media Industry

  18. Mar 27, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Cyprus bailout raises fears of tapping savings accounts in other troubled countries

    The prospect of losing money in a bank savings account was once considered unthinkable, but the possibility sent Americans into a panic in the 2008 financial crisis, and the threat recently surfaced anew.
    The prospect of losing money in a bank savings account was once considered unthinkable, but the possibility sent Americans into a panic in the 2008 financial crisis, and the threat recently surfaced anew. This time the focus is on European banks and the...

    Tags: Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), Cyprus, European Debt Crisis, European Central Bank, Citigroup Incorporated

  20. Mar 1, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Fernandez bona fide force

    When Javier Fernandez finished his free skate at the European Championships last month, having landed three clean quadruple jumps, a Spanish TV commentator spent the next minute uttering a stream of "bravos."
    When Javier Fernandez finished his free skate at the European Championships last month, having landed three clean quadruple jumps, a Spanish TV commentator spent the next minute uttering a stream of "bravos." "I am speechless," the commentator said amid...

    Tags: Human Interest, Ice Skating, Japan, Yu-Na Kim

  22. Apr 1, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  23. Betray your bank before your bank betrays you

    What's a Slovenian with several hundred thousand euros in the bank supposed to do? Spread it out among at least a few different banks, that's what. Or move the money out of the country, while it's still possible. Imagine what must be on the minds of...

    Tags: Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), Foreign Exchange Market, Central Bank, International Monetary Fund, Cyprus

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