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We have apples all year round, but now is the time to enjoy fresh-picked apples at their best, as well as a broad selection. Today there are many more kinds of apples to choose from at the shuk and the supermarket than there were when I moved to Israel...
Tags: puff pastry, apples tarts, Golden Delicious, Jonathan, sugar substitute, Fuji, Parisian, Israel, Jerusalem, Crisp, Sugar, Pastry, Hospitality Recreation, Apple cultivars, Apple, Desserts, Tarts, Tart
All great cultures go through avatars that alter them beyond recognition. Then, mysteriously, they somehow leave their own distinctive imprint on whatever they borrowed. Few were more successful at this assimilation game than China — and more adamant...
Tags: exhibited book, Longxingsi, Parisian, China, Shanghai, Henri Cernuschi, Qingzhou, Longxing Monastery, Musᅢᄅe Cernuschi
The Parisian flag is flying so low these days that paparazzi tried to make a big play out of the almost-blonde's visit to a Baja Fresh burrito restaurant in Beverly Hills yesterday. Heavens, she had lunch! Did she go with the pinto beans or the black...
Tags: Paris Hilton, Parisian, hotel chain, chain heiress, Beverly Hills, Cuisine of the Southwestern United States, Heiress, American cuisine, Socialites, Paris, Mexican cuisine, Hilton, Human Interest
For French leaders with famously large egos, they are hard to resist: grand urban projects meant to secure their legacy in the popular imagination. Napoleon III had Paris torn down and rebuilt along neat boulevards. Late president Francois Mitterrand...
Tags: Paris City Hall, Grand Paris, Parisian, Nicolas Sarkozy, French Silicon Valley, Ile-de-France, Belgium, Brussels, Paris, Rᅢᄅseau express rᅢᄅgional, Christian Blanc, Electric railways, Government of Andorra, Grand Croix of the Lᅢᄅgion d'honneur
The only rule on Friday evening was to be perched on heels at least eight centimetres (three inches) high -- the prize is boxes and boxes of shoes. The race -- a three-part relay over 180 metres (yards) -- was won by a three young Parisian women who called...
Tags: Parisian, Australia, Sydney, Heel, Stiletto, Shoes, Footwear, High-heeled footwear
You know it's time to worry when grief escalates to that eccentric condition of invoking a moral imperative...Even the French were coming over misty-eyed and wistful, as if they'd been found jimmying a church collection box.
Tags: Thierry Henry, Richard Dunne, FIFA, Stade de France, Arsene Wenger, Parisian, Germany, Stade, Wenger, allnews, Arsᅢᄄne Wenger
As soon as Robert Pattinson loses one high-profile leading lady, he gains another one for his upcoming film " Bel Ami ." Of course, Nicole Kidman was never officially booked for the movie — an offer went out, but a deal was never solidified — but now...
Tags: Robert Pattinson, Uma Thurman, Bel Ami, short story, Parisian, hollywood reporter, George Duroy, Guy de Maupassant, star robert, France, Paris, Pattinson, Twilight, UMA, Kristen Stewart, Twilight series, Entertainment Culture, Thurman New York, Twi, New Moon, Pattison, Human Interest, Striptease, Nudity, Nicole Kidman, Teen films
Bon-Ton Stores posted a loss of $4.2 million, or 24 cents a share, for the recent quarter compared with losses in the year prior of $14.3 million, or 85 cents a share. Total sales decreased 2.9% to $703.9 million, while same-store sales dropped 2.6%.
Tags: Bon-Ton Stores Narrows, narrowed losses, New York, Carson Pirie Scott, Boston Store, Parisian, The Bon-Ton, York Pennsylvania, Elder-Beerman, Business Finance
National Artist Sumet Jumsai's colourful modern architectural landmarks stand tall across Bangkok in such forms as the Cubist-inspired Nation building, and the playful Robot building (Bank of Asia). Schooled in Paris and England, Sumet's prestigious...
Tags: Sumet Jumsai, Parisian, Rue de Lille, Thailand, Bangkok, Lille, National Artist of Thailand, H Gallery, Cubism, Sumet Jumsai Na Ayudhaya, Robot Building, Suvarnabhumi Airport, Entertainment Culture
Once a centre for nocturnal hedonism, Paris is at risk of becoming Europe's ''capital of sleep''. Ernest Hemingway portrayed the City of Light as a place of endless drink and parties in the 1920s. Moulin Rouge cancan girls and Champs-Elysees nightspots...