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ISSUE: November 15, 2009
Articles about Americas
Red Hot Chile
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1-15-2001
Forget the blancs and rosés — these reds from South America will keep you warm this winter. I recently ran across a map of the America's that was printed with South America at the top and North America at the bottom. What’s wrong with t...
Article Excerpts:
... winter. I recently ran across a map of the
Americas
that was printed with South America at the top...
...who conceived this way of looking at the
Americas
were onto something. If you look at it from a...
Explore It
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8-1-2001
NASHVILLE NEWS
Tennessee already has the Titans. But now Nashville welcomes two new giants — in the art and music world. First,
The Frist Center for the Visual Arts
(615- 244-3340,
www.fristcenter...
Article Excerpts:
...“An Enduring Legacy: Art of the
Americas
from Nashville Collections,” devoted...
All The Rage
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2-1-2002
Three newcomers with style and flavor.DALLAS: Ferr Ristorante E Bar, 3699 McKinney Ave., (214) 522-3888 Sleek Ferr joins the clique in the trendy West Village district. The new contemporary Italian restaurant and bar maintains loftlike looks with st...
Article Excerpts:
... Citarella The Restaurant , 1240 Avenue of the
Americas
, (212) 332-1515 Citarella, a gourmet grocer,...
Bar None
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7-1-2003
No literary figure is more attached to the pleasures of the cocktail hour than Ernest Hemingway. According to bartender Stefan Trummer of
Citarella The Restaurant
(1240 Avenue of the America's; 212-332-1515) in New York, Papa was a devotee of ...
Article Excerpts:
... Citarella The Restaurant (1240 Avenue of the
Americas
; 212-332-1515) in New York, Papa was a devotee...
Liquid Gold
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12-1-2002
These three beautiful cognacs take you back in time, make you feel like royalty, and come with equally lofty price tags.
Article Excerpts:
...River. He was soon shipping his product to the
Americas
and to the British Isles. In the next century,...
Out Of The Box
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2-1-2002
UPS spiffy brown trucks may carry 6 percent of the U.S. GDP, but the companys real growth engine lies behind closed doors of warehouses far from the tarmac.
Article Excerpts:
...to computers in plants located across Asia, the
Americas
, and Europe, as well as Korea. The company sells...
Giving Mbas A Global Spin
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11-15-2001
Ggiving MBAs a Global Spin
U.S. business schols are revamping curriculum so students understand what makes the world go round.
Article Excerpts:
...sponsors SMU''s course and a Leadership for the
Americas
program at Fort Worth''s Texas Christian...
Euro On The Move
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4-1-2003
ECONOMICS EURO ON THE MOVE So far, the euro is a multi-tasker extraordinaire time-saver, cost-cutter, even trade booster. Can it keep up the pace as the European Union grows?
Article Excerpts:
... between countries in the euro zone, but with the
Americas
and Asia as well. Tariff disputes between the...
Beyond Lima
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11-1-2004
Peruvian president Alejandro Toledo believes tourism is the key to his countrys growth. Here, this native expert shows us all the reasons we should visit.
Article Excerpts:
...has just begun on Caral, the oldest city in the
Americas
, whose construction in 2,600 BC coincides with...
A Family Getaway In Miami
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8-15-2005
As part of a series on budget travel, this family of four shows us the best of the city for all ages without breaking the bank.
Article Excerpts:
...of geometric abstractions in Europe and the
Americas
after World War II, engages us. Hunter sheds...
The Age Of Aquariums
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7-15-2006
No longer just any old fish in the sea, aquariums across the nation are going high-tech and high-dollar to lure visitors.
Article Excerpts:
...really quite safe. Audubon Aquarium of the
Americas
(800) 774-7394 This New Orleans aquarium,...
The Saint
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9-1-2007
Brees has revived New Orleanss moribund football franchise and lifted the citys battered spirits. Heres where he makes his Crescent City connections off the field.
Article Excerpts:
...Park, Audubon Zoo, and Audubon Aquarium of the
Americas
; (504) 861-2537; www.auduboninstitute.org...
Special Ad: Big Tex
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4-15-2008
The big state with big dreams has earned its spot as a big tourist destination.
Article Excerpts:
...named 2007’s Best Airport in the
Americas
’ for customer satisfaction for the...
A Weekend In ... The Dominican Republic
-
1-15-2006
When the temperature drops, it’s time for snowbirds to pack their swimsuits and flip-flops and head south. And the Dominican Republic, with its tropical weather, picture-perfect beaches, and direct flights from the United States, is the ideal getawa...
Article Excerpts:
...Maria Cathedral , the first church built in the
Americas
. Stop for lunch at El Conuco, which serves...
Veni, Vidi, Vici
-
2-15-2009
How David Stern and the NBA conquered the globe.
Article Excerpts:
...USA was a circus. We had the Tournament of the
Americas
(in Portland, Oregon), and play stops so the...
This or That
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3-1-2009
Thrill seekers, meet the new classics: five largely undiscovered adventure destinations that are just as exciting as their better-known brethren.
Article Excerpts:
...reliably present) sperm whale habitats in the
Americas
.
OBJECTIVE: Pedal the Trail of...
Alternative Autos
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3-15-2002
Carmakers latest ventures into high-tech engines make autos the leading edge of alternative energy sources.
Article Excerpts:
...through the Electric Vehicle Association of the
Americas
. At a recent meeting of the EVAA in Sacramento,...
¡Gracias, Miami!
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10-1-2009
No, I haven’t abdicated responsibility for writing my column this month. Rather, because I have long believed that the biggest factor separating American Airlines from the many carriers that have gone bankrupt or disappeared over the years is our people, and because this month we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of our Miami hub, I want to spotlight the architect and driving force behind our success in Miami -- and throughout the Caribbean and Latin America -- over the last two decades. His name is Peter Dolara, and he is the man you see pictured above.
Article Excerpts:
...Miami is the nation’s foremost gateway to the
Americas
, channeling more travelers and cargo to Latin...
¡Gracias, Miami!
-
10-15-2009
No, I haven’t abdicated responsibility for writing my column this month. Rather, because I have long believed that the biggest factor separating American Airlines from the many carriers that have gone bankrupt or disappeared over the years is our people, and because this month we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of our Miami hub, I want to spotlight the architect and driving force behind our success in Miami -- and throughout the Caribbean and Latin America -- over the last two decades. His name is Peter Dolara, and he is the man you see pictured above.
Article Excerpts:
...Miami is the nation’s foremost gateway to the
Americas
, channeling more travelers and cargo to Latin...