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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...
Tags: Prices, International Monetary Fund, Think Tanks, European Debt Crisis, Finance
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'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...
Tags: Bill Murray, Satellite and Cable Service, Amazon.com Inc., Entertainment, The Huffington Post
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Brush up on your Spanish for the next Columbia Pro Cantare concert
Columbia Pro Cantare thematically goes abroad for its concert of "Music of Spain and Latin America" on Saturday, May 4, at 8 p.m. at the Jim Rouse Theater at Wilde Lake. Not only will some of this music be unfamiliar to many listeners, but it's also new...Tags: Elections, Anglicanism, Music, Entertainment, Christianity
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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: Music Industry, Cuba, Music, Entertainment, Fidel Castro
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PASSINGS: Sara Montiel, Josep Joan Bigas Luna
Sara Montiel Spanish actress was 1950s Hollywood star Sara Montiel, 85, a famed, sultry-voiced Spanish actress who achieved Hollywood stardom in the 1950s, died Monday in Madrid, according to her biographer, Peter Villora. The cause was undetermined....
Tags: Entertainment Events, Obituaries, Film Festivals, Music, Entertainment
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Letters: Who should build California's bullet train?
Re "Bullet train bid rules altered," April 19 Thanks to The Times for letting us know that a troubled bid led by Sylmar-based Tutor Perini might win the contract to build the first phase of California's high-speed rail system against much more...Tags: Railway Transportation, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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Lladro sculptor hosts Orlando workshop
Spanish sculptor Alfredo Llorens will explain the craftsmanship behind Spain's famous Lladró porcelain figurines during a visit to Orlando on Friday. Llorens, 44, will use step-by-step renderings to detail the process of creating one of his figurines,...
Tags: Arts, Orlando, Florida Mall, Valencia (Spain), Fine Artists
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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: European Central Bank, Economy, Business and Finance, Italy, European Debt Crisis, Finance
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Ask the Chef: Alex Feldman of Barcelona West Hartford
What is your position at the restaurant? I'm the executive chef. So I run the restaurant kitchen and create the menu options. Tell us about Barcelona? Our core menu is 'interesting stuff from Spain.' We have many tapas, chacuterie, and of course,...
Tags: Veal, Italy, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Thatcher and the Falklands
Regarding the recent article, "Argentine leader not on list for Thatcher funeral" (April 12), it seems logical that to me Great Britain did not invite Cristina Fernandez, the president of Argentina to Margaret Thatcher's funeral. The news item, however,...Tags: Margaret Thatcher, Buenos Aires (Argentina), United Kingdom, France, England
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An Italian Touch At Barcelona
The Hartford CourantChef Alex Feldman had just scarcely settled in the Bay Area last year, after a cross-country trip that began in the Berkshires, when he was contacted about a job 3,000 miles back east in Connecticut. Adam Halberg, culinary director of the Barcelona...Tags: Simsbury, Steaks, Tapas, Recipes, Dining and Drinking
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The epic life of Símon Bolívar
Deep into Marie Arana's wonderful new biography of Simón Bolívar, "the George Washington of South America," there's a deliciously unexpected pause in the action. It's 1816, and Bolívar has set sail from Haiti. He's on his way back to Venezuela, with...Tags: Rome (Italy), Caracas (Venezuela), Authors, Haiti, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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