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Guatemala, out of the shadows
Times Staff WriterBill Clinton slept here. He shopped a few blocks away. He had dinner around the corner and down the street. Everywhere I turned, it seemed, I saw fading photos of the former president smiling into the camera as he shook hands with a beaming proprietor. I...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Lyndon B. Johnson, Interior Policy, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Belize
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Picture-perfect Antigua
Tribune reporterANTIGUA, West Indies -- Picture perfect. In some places in the world, that phrase isn't a cliche. It's an accurate description. The beaches of Antigua, for example, are picture perfect. Located in the heart of the Lesser Antilles' Leeward Islands,...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Sailing, Caribbean Islands, England, Hotels and Accommodations
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Artisans of the roast
Times Staff WriterA great cup of coffee starts with great beans. As recently as 10 years ago, finding good whole bean coffee usually meant seeking out the little gourmet shops that imported it, finding a Peet's or Illy store -- or having an Italian (or Guatemalan)...Tags: Arts and Culture, Los Angeles, Restaurants, Coffee, Alcoholic Beverages
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Times Food Editor Russ Parsons: The new coffee connoisseur
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT was bound to happen sooner or later; I suppose the only wonder is that it took so long. After dinner a couple of weeks ago, a friend asked me for a cup of coffee. And that's when I realized I had no earthly idea how to make one. I'm 51 years old and...Tags: Kenya, New York City, California, Minor League Baseball, Water
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Foreign tourist boards
For tourist information on selected foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at (212) 963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. mission or...Tags: Iceland, Papua New Guinea, Kenya, Nicaragua, Norway
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Staying afloat while learning a new language
Special to The Los Angeles TimesBuenos Aires A few years ago, during my first attempt at learning a second language, I took a weeklong Spanish course in Antigua, a tiny colonial town near Guatemala City, the capital of this Central American country. In a stucco building on a...Tags: Arts and Culture, Italy, Germany, Adults, Michigan State University
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Key West Hemingway festival also rises
Times Staff WriterHemingway Days: Hemingway-esque activities include a marlin fishing tournament, a look-alike contest, tours, exhibits, art shows and arm-wrestling. Lorian Hemingway, the author's granddaughter and a Pulitzer-nominated writer, will announce the winners...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing, Key West
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Downgraded Ingrid weakens again as it nears Antigua
Associated PressThe remains of Tropical Depression Ingrid, its center no longer well defined, further weakened early Monday as it moved in the open Atlantic. Maximum sustained winds were near 30 mph with higher gusts, and forecasters don't expect it to strengthen...Tags: Tropical Storms, Hurricanes, Weather, Tropical Weather, National Hurricane Center
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Foreign tourism offices
For tourist information on selected foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at 212-963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. mission or delegation....Tags: Iceland, Chile, Papua New Guinea, Barbados, Kenya
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Superb brews from gorgeous beans
Until you sit down and taste them side by side, it's hard to believe how wide a range of flavors it is possible to find in coffee. The Times Tasting Panel met last week to taste some highly regarded coffees, including single-origin beans and blends,...Tags: Berkeley (Alameda, California), Los Angeles, Blueberries, Pasadena (Los Angeles, California), Newport Beach
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When Antigua Cultural Coffeehouse closes its doors, more will be lost than a morning cup of joe
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterForget short, tall and venti, that strange code for ordering Starbucks. The sizes at Antigua Cultural Coffeehouse are ce, ome and yei, the Mayan words for one, two, three. Somehow, that's easier to follow. Sadly, though, today will be the final day to...Tags: Arts and Culture, Los Angeles, Health, Restaurants, Travel
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If you go
THE CRUISE The Royal Clipper, operated by Star Clippers, offers its six-day, seven-night Caribbean Windward Islands cruise every other week, beginning Nov. 15, through April 4, 2009, and again in November 2009. The cruise begins and ends in Barbados...Tags: Personal Service, Tennessee
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