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A feasible feast
Tribune food and wine criticThanksgiving dinner conjures up Currier & Ives memories of rosy-cheeked grannies, aided by a phalanx of aunties, sisters and assorted female cousins mustering up a veritable groaning board of goodies while the menfolk chaw away the hours in the front...Tags: Television, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Thanksgiving, Dining and Drinking, Madison (New Haven, Connecticut)
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THE LIST
Top 10 most fluctuating airfare routes departing from New York's JFK International and LaGuardia airports, according to Orbitz.com's Price Assurance Refund program: 1. London Heathrow (LHR) 2. Los Angeles (LAX) 3. San Francisco (SFO) 4. Las Vegas...Tags: Heathrow, New York, O'Hare, Los Angeles, Puerto Rico
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Delta Air Lines plans direct flight from Pittsburgh to Paris beginning in June 2009
PITTSBURGH (AP) _ Delta Air Lines will launch a direct flight from Pittsburgh to Paris' Charles de Gaulle International Airport in June 2009. The Allegheny Conference on Community Development made the announcement on Thursday. The flight will be...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Transportation, Air Transportation, Delta Air Lines
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In new cookbooks, chefs offer versions of fast food
A monthly review of new cookbooks on a theme
When the cameras aren't rolling, when nobody's looking, in the privacy of their very own kitchens, what do chefs really throw in the pot?
For Jacques Pepin, according to his latest book, More Fast Food My...Tags: Government, Julia Child, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Heads of State
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Planning your trip to Lourdes, France
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE BEST WAY TO LOURDES From LAX, connecting service, requiring a change of planes and a change of airports, is available on Air France. Passengers fly to Charles de Gaulle in Paris, then switch to Orly airport. Restricted round-trip fares begin at...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Air France-KLM
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Age as an issue, in politics and elsewhere
Special to NewsdayIn this most unusual presidential campaign, like it or not, voters have had to deal with the issues of race and gender. Now comes the issue of age. Sen. John McCain, if elected at age 72, would become the oldest person (and the first known cancer...Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson, Political Candidates, Mental Illness
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8 tips for the frugal traveler
A euro was worth $1.25 when I moved to Paris in 2004. Now it's more like $1.60. So, am I happy I don't live there anymore? Not at all, but I'm much more careful with my money when I pass through When I returned for a visit at the end of last year, I...Tags: Rentals, Floral Design, Tourism and Leisure, Movies, Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill
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Author has the last word on longevity
The Orange County (Calif.) RegisterDr. Robert Butler, 81, says he felt a need to "sum up" all he has learned in 50 years of studying longevity. "This was a hard book to write," he says of his massive tome, The Longevity Revolution, (Public Affairs, 2008). "There is a paradox. On one hand,...Tags: Health Organizations, Bob Dole, John McCain, University of Chicago, Political Campaigns
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Letters to the editor
True to their school Re "Building a name for Dominguez Hills campus," June 17 The Times does well to discuss the positive effects that President Mildred Garcia is having on Cal State Dominguez Hills, but I would like to add a couple of points. First,...Tags: Tarzana, California, Law Enforcement, Justice System, San Pedro
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'The Spies of Warsaw,' by Alan Furst
During the war years in the Balkans, on those chilly nights when you counted your blessings if you had a portable generator that provided enough light to read by, Alan Furst's spy novels offered pleasant diversion for many a foreign correspondent. Furst,...Tags: Adolf Hitler, Ian Fleming, Crimes, Labor Legislation, History
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"The Steel Wave," by Jeff Shaara
Drama? It was the greatest seaborne invasion in history. A beguiling plot? The 20th Century offers no more stirring a story than the Allied landings at Normandy in 1944. Mystery? The British, Canadian and American troops were kept in the dark for much...Tags: Adolf Hitler, Building Material, History, Erwin Rommel, Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill
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Dos caras de una revuelta francesa
Especial para El SentinelEn las últimas semanas centenares de eventos han conmemorado en Francia la revuelta estudiantil de mayo de 1968 (que en realidad comenzó en marzo y finalizó en junio). Se le ha prestado a este cuadragésimo aniversario menos atención en otros países,...Tags: Washington Post Company
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