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Friendlier France offers smoke-free cafes, deals on museums
Tribune NewspapersFantastique France continues to make its heritage and culture easier for travelers to appreciate. Being up to date on changes for 2009 will help your visit go smoothly. As a result of a smoking ban, you'll enjoy fresh air in bars, cafes and restaurants...Tags: Utah, Death, France, World War II (1939-1945), World War I (1914-1918)
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North Korea Isn't Our Problem
THE UNITED STATES is bogged down in what appears to be an unwinnable war in Iraq; it is facing very unpleasant options in regard to neighboring Iran's nuclear program; senior NATO officers say that the situation in Afghanistan is deteriorating fast; in...Tags: Berlin Wall's Fall (1989), Wars and Interventions, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, International Military Interventions, Korean War (1950-1953)
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2008 Saturn Astra XR: Call it Euro brash
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterI come from a long line of Europeans -- illiterate, mud-eating Europeans from the Outer Hebrides, to be exact, whose idea of a good time was to go down to the firth and watch the plague victims wash out to sea. Even so, I've always had an affinity for the...Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Amsterdam (Netherlands), Dan Neil, Gasoline Industry, Los Angeles Times
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A technology to help bring your luggage home
Special to The Los Angeles TimesIF you flew in July, chances were greater this year than last that your bag didn't make the trip with you. Department of Transportation statistics showed that nearly eight of every 1,000 passengers in the U.S. arrived at their destination without the...Tags: London Heathrow Airport, Amsterdam (Netherlands), Air Transportation Industry, Los Angeles Times, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Planning your trip to Lourdes, France
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHE BEST WAY TO LOURDES From LAX, connecting service, requiring a change of planes and a change of airports, is available on Air France. Passengers fly to Charles de Gaulle in Paris, then switch to Orly airport. Restricted round-trip fares begin at...Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, France, Restaurants, Los Angeles Times, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Glory-bound: Beijing's gold-medal transformation
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFIRST IN A YEARLONG SERIES When the curtain rises next August on the Olympics, the world will see why a country that once shunned the world has become a favorite among travelers, who have made it one of the most visited nations on Earth. In this yearlong...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Career and Workplace, Television, Los Angeles Times, Entertainment
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10 budget-friendly tips for enjoying Paris
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterParis Aeuro was worth $1.25 when I moved to Paris in 2004. Now it's more like $1.60. So, am I happy I don't live here anymore? Not at all, but I'm much more careful with my money when I pass through. -------------------- FOR THE RECORD: Paris: An...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Apartments, Rentals, Condos and Houses, Los Angeles Times
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Louis-Dreyfus Never Too Old for 'New Adventures'
Zap2It.comJulia Louis-Dreyfus huddles in her black overcoat as she steps inside a midtown restaurant. The wind howls through Manhattan, where skyscrapers make it feel as if you're walking through canyons. It's early afternoon, and she has already been on "The...Tags: Television, Rachael Ray, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Lakisha Jones, Family
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"The Steel Wave," by Jeff Shaara
Drama? It was the greatest seaborne invasion in history. A beguiling plot? The 20th Century offers no more stirring a story than the Allied landings at Normandy in 1944. Mystery? The British, Canadian and American troops were kept in the dark for much...Tags: Wars and Interventions, American Revolutionary War (1775-1783), Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945), Metal and Mineral
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'The Spies of Warsaw,' by Alan Furst
During the war years in the Balkans, on those chilly nights when you counted your blessings if you had a portable generator that provided enough light to read by, Alan Furst's spy novels offered pleasant diversion for many a foreign correspondent. Furst,...Tags: Book, Career and Workplace, Sag Harbor (East Hampton, New York), Eric Ambler, United Kingdom
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'Army of Shadows'
Times Staff WriterIndifferently received when it debuted in France, never before theatrically released in the United States, Jean-Pierre Melville's 1969 "Army of Shadows" stands revealed as a classic film that a trick of fate has made as relevant now as when it was made....Tags: Defense, Simone Signoret, Colorado, World War II (1939-1945), Paris (France)
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Recently I was struck by the unfathomable names of many Paris streets. We all know the inspirations for the Place Charles de Gaulle and the Rue Bonaparte. But even a French friend of mine who has lived in Paris for 30 years couldn't tell me why a short...Tags: Death, France, Architecture, Arts and Culture, Paris (France)
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