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The euro has failed
Europe's single currency is a bust. With unemployment reaching depression levels in the Mediterranean states, time has long passed to negotiate an orderly return to national currencies. Euro advocates argue a single currency is essential for creating a...
Tags: Europe, Unemployment, Productivity, Rome (Italy), Financial Markets
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Wine Advocate's Parker defends critic
The publisher of The Wine Advocate said Monday he had embarked on a no-holds-barred investigation into an alleged payola scandal involving one of the publication's top critics.
The Wine Advocate, an influential journal run out of Baltimore County by...Tags: Harbor East
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Paid to sip? Wine scandal swirls around Baltimore critic
The accusations are swirling through the wine world faster than cabernet in a crystal goblet.
A London wine blogger alleges that a Spanish contact for the esteemed Maryland-based publication The Wine Advocate asked wineries for money in exchange for a...Tags: Restaurants, Bribery, Alcoholic Beverages, Wines, Corporate Crime
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Wine critic's representative defends deals
The Spain-based representative for an influential Baltimore wine reviewer defended himself Wednesday amid accusations that he asked wineries for money in exchange for a visit from the critic.
The wine world has buzzed for days over news that respected...Tags: Harbor East, Wines, Alcoholic Beverages, Social Media
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The French (and Spanish) connection
Drew Wall, a junior at Atholton High School, says a curious thing happened after he visited Spain in a student exchange program last summer: He found himself automatically translating a popular song that got stuck in his head into Spanish.
The...Tags: Language, French Literature, Language, Students, New York City
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Sondheim Prize finalists engage senses, issues
Every year at this time, the Baltimore Museum of Art showcases the finalists for the Janet & Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize. The exhibits invariably reveal "energy, imagination and engagement with the significant issues of our time," says BMA director...Tags: Artscape, Cell Phones, Emergency Incidents, Afghanistan, Libraries
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Wine Find: 2010 Falernia Pedro Ximenez Reserva
From: Elqui Valley, Chile Price: $13 Serve with: Seafood, salads Find it at: i.m. Wine, 8180 Maple Lawn Blvd, Fulton, and other local wine shops Pedro Ximenez is a white wine grape varietal best known for its role in producing dessert wines in Spain's...
Tags: Chile, Australia, Wines, Alcoholic Beverages
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Highland/Fulton: Three Reservoir High School students win awards in Poetry Alive contest
Reservoir High School students Chaz Atkinson, Caroline des Jardins-Park and Carl Gaytano were all winners in the Howard County Public School System's Poetry Alive writing contest. Chaz is in AP French, Caroline is in French 4 Honors and Carl is in...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Schools, Interior Policy, Music, Students
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Have you heard about 'Las Meninas' at Rep Stage?
Royal intrigue at the 17th-century French court is still good for gossip in Lynn Nottage's 2002 play "Las Meninas." It made a striking impression when it was staged at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 2010 and there's now a strikingly...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Howard Community College, Imperial and Royal Matters, Baltimore County, Celebrities
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PBS show 'Downtown Abbey' whets appetite for tour of former Turnbull house
After watching the PBS blockbuster"Downton Abbey"into the wee hours of a recent Monday, I visited another historic home, one right here in Baltimore. Built centuries after Britain's Highclere Castle, the Baltimore home and studio of the late artist...Tags: Roland Park, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Mount Vernon, Animals, Downton Abbey (tv program)
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Grace Turnbull's Guilford Home Revisited
After watching the PBS blockbuster “Downton Abbey” into the wee hours of Monday morning, I visited another historic home, one right here in Baltimore. Built centuries after Britain’s Highclere Castle the Baltimore home and studio of...Tags: Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Mount Vernon, Building Material, Animals, Downton Abbey (tv program)
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Adeline Ogier Bracken, athlete and mother
Adeline Ogier Bracken, a multi-talented athlete who earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics when few women attended college and went on to raise 10 children, died Tuesday of heart failure at Mercy Ridge Retirement Community in Timonium. She was 96....Tags: Orange (New Haven, Connecticut), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Loyola University Maryland, Roland Park, Super Bowl
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