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Find China in a New York minute
Tribune newspapersNEW YORK -- If you're a foodie who's too broke to fly to China, I have three words for you: Go to Flushing. Sure, you can find Chinese cultural enclaves all over the U.S., but none is as authentic, concentrated, affordable and accessible as the one in...Tags: Soups, Restaurants, LaGuardia Airport, Personal Service, New York
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Who gets how much is $1 billion question
Chicago Tribune staff reporterWith more than $1 billion pledged to help the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the nation's nonprofit organizations are struggling to decide exactly who should qualify for assistance. The challenge, officials say, is to help as many as possible...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, American Red Cross, Death, New York, Charity
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Chinatown's new reach expands its old borders
Tribune staff reportersNew condominiums and townhouses rose along the edges of Chinatown during the 1990s, surrounding the pungent fish markets and pagoda-shaped restaurants that long made the South Side neighborhood seem like a living museum. Suburban professionals and...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago Chinese Restaurants, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Colleges and Universities, Travel
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Bush shows he's adept at juggling new and old challenges
Washington BureauJuggling his duties as chief executive, chief diplomat and commander-in-chief, President Bush on Wednesday shifted his attention from war planning to the economy, reassuring Americans that their fears of a recession and loss of jobshave not been forgotten...Tags: Tom Daschle, Finance, Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Diplomacy
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Great Summer Desserts
On June 13, Courant Food Editor Linda Giuca talked about great summer desserts with Brad Davis on his radio show. Davis invited readers to send their recipes to Giuca. Here is a recipe from Elda Spaczynski of New Britain: SICILIAN CAKE • 2 pounds...Tags: Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Wethersfield, Watertown, New York City, Pasta
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How the Kid Stayed in Movie Business
TIMES STAFF WRITER"The Kid Stays in the Picture," a witty, colorful and poignant account of the life and times of producer Robert Evans, takes its title from a remark made by movie mogul Darryl F. Zanuck. With scant acting experience, Evans had been cast as a matador in...Tags: Travel, Celebrities, Ted Williams, Documentary (genre), Maximilian Schell
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'What a Girl Wants'
Times Staff Writer"What a Girl Wants" is a modern-day fairy tale for preteens with an exceptionally strong passion for romantic fantasy. Compared with this, the similar "Princess Diaries" is a tough-minded work of realism, yet on its own narrow terms "What a Girl Wants"...Tags: PG Rated Movies, Colin Firth, Rex Harrison, Amanda Bynes, Sandra Dee
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President visits ground zero
Tribune staff reporters.In a visit that seemed to boost the morale of both weary rescue workers and a somber commander-in-chief, President Bush received a flag-waving reception Friday as he made his first trip to view the crumpled remains of the World Trade Center. The...Tags: Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Executive Branch, George W. Bush, Chicago Fire Department
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Rescuers toil against odds
Undaunted by the diminishing odds of finding survivors, rescue workers struggled into the weekend to excavate the crumpled remains of the World Trade Center. For two straight days, their efforts had gone unrewarded in turning up anyone alive in the...Tags: Government, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Executive Branch, George W. Bush
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Bong/Boca Raton
Sun-SentinelIt's not very often that I leave a restaurant with the same feeling I get from watching American Idol. But I caught the Idol bug early this season, and in these early weeks, some of the contestants are so much better than others that I wonder how such...Tags: Chinese Restaurants, Alcoholic Beverages, Soups, Restaurants, Shrimp
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Pacific Time/Miami Beach
When Jonathan Eismann opened Pacific Time more than a decade ago, Pacific Rim cooking was as novel a concept as the restaurant's neo-warehouse architecture and design. Like the menu, the restaurant's design seems caught between cultures. Infused with...Tags: Salads, Tomatoes, Miami Beach, Restaurants, New York
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