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  • World Chefs - Love urbanizes U.S. western cuisine Reuters - Tue, Mar 4

    Texas-based Tim Love is known for his sophisticated interpretations of U.S. western cuisine while preserving its bold flavors and multi-cultural origins.

  • Experience or training? What makes a winemaker? Reuters - Tue, Mar 4

    Israeli winemaker Eli-Ben Zaken counts his age in vintages. Robert Parker, founder of The Wine Advocate magazine, counted Ben-Zaken's three wines among the best in the world.

  • A woman looks at the skyline of Singapore's financial district February 15, 2008. Asian expatriates have ranked Singapore as the best place to live in the world for its safe and clean environment, while Europeans chose Copenhagen, a survey showed on Tuesday. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash
    Expats vote Singapore, Copenhagen top places - survey Reuters - Tue, Mar 4

    Asian expatriates have ranked Singapore as the best place to live in the world for its safe and clean environment, while Europeans chose Copenhagen, a survey showed on Tuesday.

  • Actor Gordon Pinsent (L) and director Sarah Polley hold their awards for their work in
    'Away From Her' dominates Canada's Genie Awards Reuters - Tue, Mar 4

    The film "Away from Her" was the big winner on Monday night at Canada's Genie Awards, winning seven statuettes, including best picture, best actor, best actress and best director for first-time filmmaker Sarah Polley.

  • Singer Kid Rock attends the Ricky Hatton of England versus Floyd Mayweather Jr. of US, WBC welterweight title fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada December 8, 2007. REUTERS/Las Vegas Sun/Steve Marcus
    U.S. musician Kid Rock pleads not guilty over fight Reuters - Tue, Mar 4

    U.S. musician Kid Rock pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges stemming from a fight at a restaurant near Atlanta in which he allegedly punched and kicked a victim and hit him with a chair.

  • Actress Drew Barrymore listens during a news conference where she was named Ambassador against Hunger for the United Nations World Food Program (WFP), on Captiol Hill in Washington May 10, 2007. REUTERS/Molly Riley
    Drew Barrymore donates $1 mln to feed Kenyan kids Reuters - Tue, Mar 4

    U.S. actress Drew Barrymore donated $1 million of her own money on Monday to the World Food Programme (WFP) that the U.N. agency said would be used to feed thousands of schoolchildren in Kenya.

  • Rich Swiss singles employ head-hunter to find love Reuters - Mon, Mar 3

    Some of Switzerland's single professionals, too busy to find themselves a spouse, have employed a former corporate head-hunter to find love for them.

  • Christie's to auction Sainsbury collection Reuters - Mon, Mar 3

    Christie's will offer for sale the private collection of the late Simon Sainsbury, estimated to be worth around 15 million pounds ($29.78 million) which includes English furniture and pottery and paintings by Reynolds, Degas and Matisse.

  • SeaWorld Orlando opens new Florida thrill park Reuters - Mon, Mar 3

    Florida's already competitive theme park industry has a new player, catering to vacationers who want to enjoy thrill rides and see animals frolic at the same time.

  • Models present creations by U.S. designer Marc Jacobs for French fashion house Louis Vuitton as part of his Fall/Winter 2008/09 women's ready-to-wear fashion show in Paris March 2, 2008. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier
    Strong, sensual woman stars at Paris shows Reuters - Mon, Mar 3

    French fashion super brands Louis Vuitton and Lanvin brought the catwalk season to a close on Sunday with mature collections aimed at luring women into their stores next fall despite the chill winds of economic downturn.

  • The top films at the North American box office Reuters - Sun, Mar 2

    Following are the top 10 films at the North American box office for the three-day weekend beginning Feb. 29, led by the new release "Semi-Pro," according to studio estimates compiled on Sunday by Reuters.

  • Credit crunch fuels investor thirst for art, wine Reuters - Sun, Mar 2

    Rollercoaster markets may have cooled investor appetites for shares or property, but interest in offbeat investments is booming as a growing number of art and wine funds compete to combine passion with high returns.

  • Jon Herskovitz is seen at the airport upon his arrival in Pyongyang February 25, 2008. In one concert hall, North Korea's elite opened their arms for the warmest embrace yet to people from their mortal enemy. In another, children sternly avoided eye contact with visiting Americans. REUTERS/Stringer
    WITNESS - In Pyongyang, a tale of two concerts Reuters - Sun, Mar 2

    In one concert hall, North Korea's elite opened their arms for the warmest embrace yet to people from their mortal enemy.

  • HK star's nude photos lead to arrests in China Reuters - Sat, Mar 1

    China has arrested two more people for posting nude photos of Hong Kong pop stars on the Internet, state media said on Saturday.

  • Singer Jennifer Lopez is seen performing on ABC's
    Jennifer Lopez names newborn twins Emme and Max Reuters - Sat, Mar 1

    Movie and recording star Jennifer Lopez and her husband, salsa singer Marc Anthony, have named their newborn twins Max and Emme, her manager told People magazine's Web site on Friday.

  • British singer Amy Winehouse performs with Mark Ronson at the Brit Awards at Earls Court in London February 20, 2008. REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico/Files
    Amy Winehouse will not face charges Reuters - Fri, Feb 29

    Soul singer Amy Winehouse will face no further action in connection with a continuing inquiry into an alleged attempt to pervert the course of justice, British police said on Friday.

  • British singer Amy Winehouse performs at the Brit Awards at Earls Court in London February 20, 2008. REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico
    Winehouse fails to show at husband's court date Reuters - Fri, Feb 29

    Troubled British soul singer Amy Winehouse missed her husband's court appearance on Friday, during which he denied a charge relating to a pub brawl.

  • Rare diamond to shine at Sotheby's Asia sale Reuters - Fri, Feb 29

    Auction house Sotheby's will hammer off a 72-carat, flawless white diamond for an estimated $10 million to $12 million in its forthcoming Asian sales, which would make it the most expensive diamond ever sold at auction in Asia.

  • General view of the Louvre Museum with its glass Pyramid entrance designed by Chinese-born U.S. Architect I.M. Pei, in Paris, August 6, 2007. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau/Files
    Travel Picks: Top 10 art museums in the world Reuters - Fri, Feb 29

    Whether it's the Louvre, the Metropolitan or the Tate, some of the world's top art museums have become destinations in themselves, with online travel site TripAdvisor compiling a list of the world's top 10.

  • Rare $12 mln diamond to shine in Sotheby's Asia sale Reuters - Fri, Feb 29

    Auction house Sotheby's will hammer off a 72-carat, flawless white diamond for an estimated $10 million to $12 million in its forthcoming Asian sales, which would make it the most expensive diamond ever sold at auction in Asia.


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