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ISSUE: November 1, 2009
Articles about Europe
The Gelato Surprise
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4-1-2003
Europe’s many marvels of human achievement are wondrous and all. But don’t forget to try the ice cream. A gelato in Florence. It could be the title of a novel. A timeless tale, it would be about two lovers who meet while or...
Article Excerpts:
...is, there is a lot of variation in the food of
Europe
, so, as odd as it may seem, the only continental...
...to get is back in the States. As I say,
Europe
is full of surprises like that. For another...
... For another example, you might think that
Europe
is not a funny continent. And, for the most...
Money Ball
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12-15-2004
Like baseball in the U.S., soccer in Europe could become too rich for its own good.
Article Excerpts:
...Like baseball in the U.S., soccer in
Europe
could become too rich for its own good. ...
...(so far) to recruit top players from across
Europe
. Overnight, "Chelski," as the British tabloids...
...line up to collect the major trophies across
Europe
. And on the rare occasion that...
Europe By The Sea
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4-1-2003
The ocean blue, charming coastal cities, and now exciting inland destinations like Paris and Seville. This is no ordinary vacation - this is a European cruise.
Article Excerpts:
...is a European cruise. Yearning to jet off to
Europe
but wondering how to best get around when you...
...the Cathedral of Seville in Spain? Why not see
Europe
by sea? It may sound impossible to cruise Europe...
... Europe by sea? It may sound impossible to cruise
Europe
and see such incredible inland treasures at the...
The Italian Job
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4-15-2006
What’s next on the itinerary for cycling fans introduced to the sport through Lance Armstrong’s legendary run at the Tour de France? Easy: Giro d’Italia..
Article Excerpts:
...Tour victories, Americans began flocking to
Europe
in droves to watch him race. We had been a...
...for traveling off the beaten path in
Europe
seemed too heartfelt to be merely tossed...
...a rule, the train is the best way to see
Europe
. But that rule doesn’t apply to...
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:
... the impression is that the recession in parts of
Europe
might be worse without the euro. "It''s...
...comfort zone has increased in doing business in
Europe
," says Debbie Lombard, the director of...
...with a serious political or economic crisis in
Europe
, for instance, the 1973 Arab oil embargo. The...
Growth Generation
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8-15-2001
In attempts to break new ground, young Europeans strain against the hierarchical business culture. Can American-style entrepreneurship take root?
Article Excerpts:
... Across
Europe
, much the same is true for growing legions of...
...for all its risk, as a way to break free of
Europe
''s business hier-archies. The challenge is not...
...policies, the resistance to change within
Europe
''s cultural and political establishments remains...
Le Grand Tour De L'auto
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4-15-2001
Mo Better. Whether you cross your lawn simply as a path from the car to the house or pause to admire it, We've got what you need to care for your patch of green. By M.B. Roberts
Article Excerpts:
...blows as you whiz along the winding roads of
Europe
, past castles crowning snowy peaks, past quaint...
...ends up being a great way to take a vacation in
Europe
, especially when you con-sider the cost of...
...of rental cars, which are quite a bit higher in
Europe
than in the U.S.," says Fred Heiler, public...
River Of Dreams
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3-15-2005
For your next European sojourn, try a river cruise, where you'll float from one city to another, gliding past emerald vineyards, fairy-tale chteaux, and medieval villages.
Article Excerpts:
...service of the small-ship experience. Seeing
Europe
from its rivers - from its earliest routes of...
...of vessels that cruise the inland waterways of
Europe
: riverboats and canal barges. It''s important to...
...including the 198-passenger Viking Sun, new in
Europe
this year....
Two-for-one Special
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11-15-2005
Ancient mosques and modern high-rise buildings greet The Constant Gardener‚s Rachel Weisz on her return trip to Istanbul, the city where Europe and Asia meet.
Article Excerpts:
... return trip to Istanbul, the city where
Europe
and Asia meet. I''m in an apartment in...
... country to the world. "You can have breakfast in
Europe
and take the boat across to Asia for lunch,"...
...for lunch," Weisz says. "It straddles Asia and
Europe
. That''s kind of what the whole place is like.
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:
...choice of regions: Asia, Latin America, or
Europe
. Other approaches include: Executive...
...St. Louis'' Webster University (in six cities in
Europe
and Asia), are starting...
Out Of The Blue
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4-1-2007
You may think you know Zurich, the buttoned-down stronghold of the banking and insurance worlds, but you're in for a surprise.
Article Excerpts:
...cities and their desirability. I''ve lived in
Europe
for over a decade, mainly because I love the way...
...and the wide open spaces, but I can''t give up
Europe
''s courtyards and town squares. I''ve been spoiled...
...in spite of the 10-plus years I''ve been in
Europe
, I never realized that Zurich is the ideal place...
A Monumental Feat
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3-1-2008
Six decades after World War II, a mission to return looted artwork to its rightful owners has left behind a priceless legacy.
Article Excerpts:
...scale. In 1945, as Allied forces moved across
Europe
and entered Germany and discovered the stolen...
... ended in 1946, the work of the MFAA continued in
Europe
until 1951. The unit tracked, found, and...