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...“It’s an ephemeral art, like ballet,” the 93-year-old filmmaker says of the haute cuisine in a recent phone conversation. “Each performance is slightly different, and there’s nothing that endures.”...
...I wanted this to be like a pied-à-terre,” says Beccari, of the brief to make it characterful....
...There is haute cuisine, and there is McDonald’s,” he laughs. “Everyone takes advantage of such people all over the world.” Yet at some point, his methods saw him fall from favour....
...She and her husband, a commissioner with the New York Police Department, never left and saw the city adapt rather than die....
...A former UBS employee has asked UK police to investigate an alleged assault by a more senior colleague after deciding the bank failed to deal fairly with her case....
...The number of staff specialised in sensitive social issues at one of the department’s “prevention clubs” has halved from eight since 2013....
...He was in US government counter-intelligence and spent five years “sleeping on rocks in Iraq”; she was a police officer working in the organised crime department in Sacramento....
...We are awaiting medical examiners to determine the cause of death,” said a spokeswoman for New York City Police Department. May she rest in peace....
...“Based on the initial findings of the Institute for Forensic Medicine, and the evidence found at his residence, it is to be assumed that Pierre Wauthier’s death was a case of suicide,” the police department...
...If you’re a resident of the UK, a frequent visitor to London, or one of those Hanseatic Anglophiles who’d love nothing more than owning a pied-à-terre in Mayfair and a quaint cottage in the Cotswolds but...
...In 1943, Eleanor Roosevelt dug one in the same place as a symbol of her wartime Victory Garden campaign, interestingly over the objections of the US Department of Agriculture which thought farmers might...
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