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Chris Keller on Spain, Albarino and Jelly Roll Syrah
Wine consultant Chris Keller is responsible for the wine lists at Joe’s Restaurant in Venice, and Bar Pintxo and Tar & Roses in Santa Monica. But he also makes his own wine near Santa Maria and sells that at the restaurants (and others) too. The...
Tags: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Wines, Alcoholic Beverages
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Subpoena of Spanish princess suspended in surprise turnaround
MADRID -- In a surprise turnaround, a judge Friday suspended a criminal summons of the king of Spain's youngest daughter, citing discrimination against the princess. The 47-year-old royal, known as Infanta Cristina, is accused of having knowledge of...
Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, King of Spain Juan Carlos I, Judges
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Spanish princess called to testify in corruption probe
MADRID -- A Spanish court Wednesday called the youngest daughter of King Juan Carlos to testify in a corruption case involving her husband, the first-ever legal summons for a direct descendant of the country's monarch. The 47-year-old princess, known as...
Tags: King of Spain Juan Carlos I, Summer Olympics, Africa, Joint Ventures, Francisco Franco
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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: Italy, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Slovenia
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Myths, mysteries abound 500 years after Ponce de Leon's voyage to Florida
Florida history is as murky as an alligator-filled swamp. Five centuries after Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León stepped foot on the eastern shore of what is now called Florida, much about his voyage remains a mystery. The 500th anniversary of Ponce...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Tourism and Leisure, Domestic Travel, Oviedo, Easter
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A priest's faith in church resurrected
One day last September, the Rev. Frank Latzko, pastor of St. Teresa of Avila Roman Catholic Church in Chicago, decided to take a walk and rediscover why he became a priest. His feet carried him from the Lincoln Park neighborhood to France, across the...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Easter, Marshall Field, Roman Catholicism, Haiti
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Review: 'Blancanieves' (Snow White) has a classic look and feel
Following hard upon "The Artist," "Blancanieves" is the second silent black-and-white feature to emerge from Europe in little more than two years. A pair of films don't exactly make a trend, but "Blancanieves" has enough going for it to make you wish it...
Tags: Photography, Entertainment, Pan's Labyrinth (movie), Arts and Culture, Movies
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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. This time the focus is on European banks and the...
Tags: Italy, Government Debt, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), Banking, Citigroup Incorporated
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History flavors St. Augustine vacations
There's a word that describes the vaguely musty scent of the cramped, unlit officer's quarters in Fort Matanzas, the 18th century Spanish outpost on a barrier island south of St. Augustine. That same word would characterize the experience of climbing...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Bars and Clubs, Human Interest, Museums
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Explore St. Augustine
St. Augustine is a city where Old World meets New World, the perfect place to find Florida's beginnings. This coastal city situated between Jacksonville and Daytona Beach holds the distinction of being not only Florida's oldest city but the nation's, as...Tags: Museums, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Arts and Culture, Daytona Beach
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Spanish tempranillo grape is new star in Texas winemaking
For two years, Neal Newsom, a well-regarded West Texas grower, stubbornly put off entreaties from a would-be Dallas winemaker in his 20s to gamble on tempranillo. It was the late 1990s and Newsom had never heard of Dan Gatlin, nor did he like what the...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Farms, Wines, Crime, Law and Justice, Grapes
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Tiempo Libre's Cuban musical fusions at Broad Stage on Saturday
Increasingly, the Cuban-emigre, Miami-based band Tiempo Libre's name is starting to sound like a serious misnomer. After all, when exactly is this workaholic septet supposed to have "free time," given its steady output of CDs spotlighting the group's...
Tags: Entertainment, Radio, Fidel Castro, Coca-Cola Co., Arts and Culture
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