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Yahoo! News Search Results for high tea san diego
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Ramsay Rides Retro Trend to L.A.; Frites at Beach: John Mariani (Bloomberg)
Oct. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Well into the 1990s, Los Angeles was the edgiest of America's restaurant cities. But more recently novelty and culinary dazzle seem to have given way to safer, more traditional cuisine.
This week in the arts (The Columbus Dispatch)
CLASSICAL MUSIC
South datebook - 10/03/2008 (The Press-Enterprise)
TEMECULA A quilt show by the Valley of the Mist Quilt Guild is set for 7 p.m. at the Temecula Community Recreation Center. The scheduled speaker will be Eleanor Burns.
City Book Fair wants to put burgeoning literary community on the same page (S...
Buenos Aires had Borges. St. Petersburg had Pushkin. And Nabokov. And Akhmatova. And Brodsky. Not to mention Dostoevsky. (Ah, the Russians!) Even petite Newburyport, Mass., population 17,000, draws thousands of tourists and over 60 authors to its annual literary festival. What about San Diego?
Programs solicit funding (Oregon Daily Emerald)
The ASUO Student Senate will vote on 17 ideas for how to spend $200,000 of your student fee money at tonight's Senate meeting. Although these special requests are not out of the ordinary, the method through which the ideas were gathered strays from the beaten path.
Analysis: Congress repeats 1930s errors with bailout vote (Times Online)
In the 1930s, the US Congress did more than its fair share in helping to turn a financial crisis into a global depression. Yesterday it looked as though it was auditioning to assume that role again.
Central banks pump in $620bn as shares plummet (Times Online)
Central banks around the world unveiled a plan to pump massive amounts of cash into the global banking system in a concerted effort to boost market confidence and inject liquidity into the global markets.
Aspartame fears 'not well founded' (Otago Daily Times)
Controversial claims about dangers from the artificial sweetener aspartame are not well-founded, a visiting authority on the substance said in Dunedin yesterday.
Britain considers £9bn JSF project pullout (Times Online)
BRITAIN is considering pulling out of a £9 billion project with America to produce the new Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft, intended to fly off the Royal Navy’s forthcoming aircraft carriers.
Hotels to stay in before you die (MSNBC)
Is that Clooney at the pool? Sweet dreams are only the beginning here.
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