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Côtes du rhône: the modern side to the french wine industry
Côtes du Rhône - it is such a familiar wine, about a equivalent word for a not-too-fancy French red. Yet few wines can match Côtes du Rhône in exemplifying the myriad changes that have transformed the French wine industry in the last 2
Sep 5 2008
Cable company talks back to online grumbling
Brandon Dilbeck, 20, a pupil at the University of Washington D.C., was complaining recently on his blog, Brandon Notices, about Comcast's pattern of poster ads in its on-screen programming guide. He assumed he was authorship for his own benefit.
Jul 26 2008
Cadbury: melamine found in chinese-made chocolates
One of the world's largest chocolate shaper, Britain's Cadbury, became the latest victim of China's tainted milk dirt Monday, order a callback of its Chinese-made products after questionable findings in tests. Two U.S. Food shaper, mea
Sep 30 2008
Cairo pines for its golden era
look at Talaat Harb Square in telephone exchange Cairo, it is hard to imagine that British people lords and Egyptian princes once mingled there with songstresses and movie stars; that ladies strolled in sun frock and men in linen suits gambled away nightt
Jul 16 2008
California pulling back on medical marijuana
There is likely no marijuana-friendlier place in the state than here in Mendocino County, where works can grow more than 15 feet, or 4½ metre, high, where checkup marijuana clubs adopt stretches of main road, and the sticky, sweet aroma of hemp fills
Jun 10 2008
Californians leading the way to consumer bust
As it did when the lodging bubble began to burst, Golden State is lead the way in the next leg: a consumer bust. Squeezed by rise unemployment, rising prices in food and energy costs and plunging home values, Californians are film editing back on dis
May 16 2008
Call him grandpa wen: chinese official shows a rare soft side
He is widely known as "the outcry prime curate," although he prefers to be called "Grandpa Wen." Over the past week, as Prime curate Wen Jiabao toured earthquake-shattered towns and metropolis across northern Sichuan state, he has hollered out words of en
May 22 2008
Calling home, iphones get smuggled back to china
: Factories here churn out iPhones that are exported to the United States and Europe. Then one thousand of them are smuggled right back into China. The strange journey of Apple's popular iPhone, to about every corner of the world, shows what happens
Feb 18 2008
Camel humps and strawberries
More than two years after decision making to purchase and rebuild three dilapidated houses in a small cliff-side Spanish small town, Geoff and Marianne Tommsen are now enjoying their early retirement.For a while, although, it didn't look good. In her diar
Jan 14 2008
Cameroon's descent
telephone exchange Africa cannot afford another failed state - but it may get one however. Leaving Yaoundé, Cameroon's working capital, after a recent business trip, my co-worker and I settled into our airliner's seats and breathed a sigh o
Apr 12 2008
Campaign debate schedule
The series of U.S. Presidential and vice presidential debates was scheduled to continue Thursday with Sarah Palin, the Republican candidate for vice president, facing Joe Biden, the Democrat. The argument will begin at 9 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time -
Oct 1 2008
Campaign money hurts palin's outsider image
With the address of her life looming Wednesday night, a burst of new disclosure has raised more inquiry about Last Frontier Gov. Sarah Palin and how carefully she was scrutinized by the McCain political campaign. For one thing, it was reported that s
Sep 3 2008
Campaigns shift as mccain choice alters the race
Senators John McCain and Barack Obama began recalibrating their scheme for the presidential campaign — and reconsidering some of their basic premise about which states and voters were in play — in a competition recast by McCain's unexpect
Aug 31 2008
Camping? yes. roughing it? not quite.
Skip to next paragraph Interest GuideEco-Tourism IF the eco-friendly idea of falling asleep under the stars and roasting marshmallows about a campfire appeals to you, but the world of pitching a tent and sleeping on bumpy land does not, glamping, th
Sep 18 2008
Can the new rich buy respect? one ukrainian oligarch is trying
There comes a time in the life of an oligarch when disbursement money becomes more important than devising it. And for master Pinchuk, who became a billionaire and the sec richest man in Ukrayina by cornering the marketplace for steel pipes and cultivatin
Aug 9 2008
Can the u.s. learn any lessons from sweden's banking bailout?
A banking system in crisis after the collapse of a lodging bubble. An economic system hemorrhaging jobs. A market-oriented government struggling to stem the panic. Sound familiar? It does to Kingdom of Sweden, which was so far in the hole in 1992 - a
Sep 23 2008
Can weeds help solve the climate crisis?
Lewis Ziska, a lanky, sandy-haired weed ecologist with the agribusiness Research Service of the U.S. Section of agribusiness, matches a dry sense of humor with tired eyes. The humor is necessity to Ziska's geographic expedition of what global climate
Jul 1 2008
Can world trade talks keep pace with global change?
When global trade talks ran into the night in Geneve in the summertime of 2006, so many negotiators crammed into one room that they faced an unpalatable choice: keep the windows closed and swelter - or open them and fend off drove of insects from the park
Jul 19 2008
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