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'The Great Gatsby' to open Cannes 2013
For its premiere 2013 showcase in the south of France, the Cannes Film Festival is going back to 1920s America. Organizers at the prestigious film gathering said Monday night that Baz Luhrmann's "The Great Gatsby" will open this year's festival on May...Tags: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Movies, Ridley Scott, Film Festivals, Leonardo DiCaprio
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French market coming to Vernon Hills
A French market set to open in Vernon Hills in early June promises to offer an array of regional and imported foods, crafts, clothing and other goods. The idea for the market came about last year after Vernon Hills resident Karen Duffley discovered...Tags: Business, Customs and Tradition, France, Arts and Culture
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Rebecca Miller keeps her eye on the fly
In "Jacob's Folly," Rebecca Miller has landed on a narrative voice that's antique, droll, racy and occasionally cutting — imagine an 18th century French rake being played by David Niven. But instead of putting an elegant, handsome man behind that...Tags: Christianity, Fiction, Small Businesses, Religion and Belief, Long Island
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Farms in focus at Agricultural Salon in Paris
PARIS (AP) - Stung by Europe's growing horse meat scandal, French farmers and food industry officials were recently flocking to Paris to show off their wares and defend the reputation of the Western world's culinary heartland. Paris' yearly Agricultural...Tags: European Union, Francois Hollande, New York City, Carrefour S.A., Consumer Confidence
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Les Petits Bisous serves up French-inspired macarons in Havre de Grace
After falling in love with French macarons in Paris, Wanda Hall decided to open her own maison du macarons in Havre de Grace. Les Petits Bisous, which translates as “little kisses,” opened in August 2012. “I thought, ‘Why not...
Tags: Havre de Grace, Human Rights, Politics
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'Simon Killer' gets a reprieve
"Simon Killer" was among the most divisive entries at the Sundance Film Festival when it premiered there in 2012. While it struck some as a chilling, unblinking look at the descent into violence and madness of a young American in Paris, to others the film...
Tags: Martha Marcy May Marlene (movie), Movies, Film Festivals, Joran van der Sloot, Michael Haneke
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Traveling smarter with geography-driven apps
This post has been corrected. See the note below for details.Planning, traveling and sharing a vacation with apps that have geography at their heart is no longer just a futuristic idea. Dated guidebooks, tattered maps and finding a place to eat may have been part of the travel headache in times past, but new...Tags: Technology, New York City, Empire State Building, Google Inc., Science and Technology
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Former French official admits foreign bank account
PARIS -- France's Socialist government was tarnished by scandal Tuesday after the former minister in charge of stamping out tax fraud admitted to having an undeclared foreign bank account. After months of denying the accusations, Jerome Cahuzac, who...
Tags: Financial Markets, Prisons, France, Banking, Plastic Surgeons
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'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' recap, Passive aggressive in Paris
We're still in Paris, where Yolanda and Brandi are running through the streets backed by what sounds like Parisian dubstep.
Brandi's on a mission to look as good as Yolanda does when she's her age, to which I say, "Yesssss, ma'mm!" Both of them spent...Tags: People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, Animals, Prescription Drugs, France, Drugs and Medicines
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History group sets course for Continental Congress Center
A fledgling organization devoted to the history of the Continental Congress — and creating a permanent home in Annapolis for examining that period in American history — took steps last week toward its goal. The Annapolis Continental...Tags: Government, Politics, Corporate Officers, Annapolis, National Government
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Paris-Nice 2013 TV coverage on NBC Sports Network
Channel Guide MagazineThis Sunday, March 3, NBC Sports Network begins daily coverage of Paris-Nice 2013, an eight-day cycling competition that is the first major European stage race of the year. Paris-Nice 2013 marks the second year in the row that NBC Sports Network is... -
Police battle same-sex marriage foes in Paris
PARIS — French riot police battled Sunday with anti-gay marriage protesters who forced their way onto the world famous Champs Élysées. The demonstration was a last-ditch attempt to stop a bill backed by France's Socialist government that will...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Marriage, Politics, Central African Republic, Social Issues
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