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Marseille is an absolute jewel. The city is older than France and has weathered millennia of European history. It is the perfect blend of Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East. These are my three days of history, fiction and as always beauty.
By Richard Carriero | Published 11/26/2006
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An introduction to something besides Paris: Marseille, France.
By Mary O'Frank | Published 6/20/2007
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France's oldest city Marseille is now one of the most sought-after spots on Provence's gorgeous coast line.
By Erica Johansson | Published 6/12/2007
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Why fight the crowds when you can find a great deal on kitchen tables and chairs without ever leaving the house? Here's a few of my favorites.
By Michael Nolan | Published 1/31/2008
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Do you love antique dolls but are not sure of a good place to buy antique dolls. In this article I will review a number of storys that sell antique dolls.
By Ladynebt | Published 1/31/2008
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The early years of the Tour, in particular, saw cheating on a scale not dreamed of today. In 1904 the first four finishers were disqualified.
By Ian Lowe | Published 1/11/2008
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How and why the Tour de France, cycling's greatest test, came into being.
By Ian Lowe | Published 1/10/2008
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Restaurant Week enables us to dine at some of the most popular restaurants in NYC at a fraction of what it normally would cost.
By Jillinthecity | Published 1/4/2008
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A new research study published online in the scientific journal Neuron, has described, at the atomic level, structural changes in altered proteins implicated in autism patients.
By R.B. | Published 12/22/2007
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Individual and team stats through the group stage of the UEFA Champions League.
By Wordsleuth | Published 12/19/2007
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The final group standings of the 2007-2008 UEFA Champions League.
By Wordsleuth | Published 12/19/2007
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This is my comparative analysis of Germany in 1628 and Madumo by Adam Ashforth
By Salvatore Aversa | Published 11/29/2007
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Learn how to plan a mediterranean cuise. Learn about common ports of calls and how to get your passport.
By Eisla Sebastian | Published 10/30/2007
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Formerly of the multi-platinum French boy band Alliage, Quentin Elias is now a New York City transplant who has worked alongside artists ranging from Junior Vasquez to Spike Lee.
By HX | Published 10/15/2007
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A look at why the food critic should not be doing your eating for you. Whether spending a weeks wages or a few dollars, tasting your own food and forming your own opinions are the key to dining.
By Oscar D Bravo | Published 9/24/2007
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Matchday 1 of the 2007 UEFA Champions League is over and while there were no major upsets, there were some surprising results.
By Wordsleuth | Published 9/19/2007
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The groups have been set for the 2007-2008 UEFA Champions league.
By Wordsleuth | Published 9/2/2007
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Matchday matchups for the group stage of the 2007-2008 Champions League.
By Wordsleuth | Published 9/2/2007
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Supposedly Terri was in a persistent vegetative state, with no hope of recovery. Yet a man with less intact brain matter than she had is up and walking around.
By Jennifer Claerr | Published 8/24/2007
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Take the mystery out of selecting a great wine and learn where each grape is grown and turned into a delicious bottle of wine
By Alexandra Dorian | Published 8/8/2007
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Nicolas Catusse de Boyer de Camprieu is one of the few magicians that can cut someone's body in two and be able sew it back together.
By Nick O. Laz | Published 8/3/2007
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It's been five stages since sprinters were in the spotlight at the Tour de France. But the speed merchants should be back at the front of the peloton again Thursday in one of the race's flatest stages.
By James Raia | Published 7/18/2007
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After three straight mountain stages in the Alps, the Tour de France now heads toward the southern tip of France where warm weather and inviting blue water of the Mediterranean Sea await.
By James Raia | Published 7/17/2007
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The 2007 Tour de France, cycling's yearly pinnacle event, begins Saturday, July 7 in London, and it will be unique for three reasons, not the least of which is that it will not feature a defending titlist.
By James Raia | Published 7/2/2007
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Beach destinations in France range from small seaside resorts on the Atlantic Coast to crowded spots on the French Riviera. Everyone can find their favorite.
By Erica Johansson | Published 6/12/2007
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If it's made by hand, you'll notice that Italian gelato is labeled "DOC" which basically means it was made on the premises.
By Gary Picariello | Published 5/11/2007
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Nicolas Sarkozy is the newly-elected president of France, the leader of the French conservative party known as UMP, and the former Minister of the Interior.
By Mac Walton | Published 5/8/2007
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New York City is an exciting place to live - no doubt about it. But, if you want to live in the coolest neighborhood in the coolest city, then you must want to live in Hell's Kitchen. Following are three reasons why:
By Yuwanda Black | Published 2/14/2007
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The trials and tribulations of a long distance relationship.
By Daniel Law | Published 1/27/2007
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Prague sits nestled in the hillsides of Bohemia. For centuries Europe's wars, crusades and trade routes have wound through Prague. Today the city is one of the most popular and talked about places in Europe.
By Richard Carriero | Published 1/3/2007
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Travel in Europe, no matter which city vacationers want to visit, is much easier when using rail lines. Relax and enjoy the ride on the rails, and celebrate a cheaper trip as a result.
By KC Morgan | Published 12/20/2006
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Nice is the key to the Mediterranean. Perched near the Italian border, Nice offers easy access to man French and Italian Riviera Towns. I enjoyed a relaxing week in Nice before moving on the excitement of Rome.
By Richard Carriero | Published 11/27/2006
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Barcelona was my last stop in Spain and my first glimpse of the mediterranean. The home of the 1992 Olympics is awash in sunshine and nightlife.
By Richard Carriero | Published 11/13/2006
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On a reasonable budget with a gap year summer I planned and executed a trip to 14 countries in 80 days.
By Richard Carriero | Published 11/8/2006
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ZInedine ZIdane is perhaps the most celebrated soccer player after Maradonna. In his career, he proved that a poor immigrant from France can actively achieve his goals within a hostile society.
By Rahail Salamat | Published 11/4/2006
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Classic film buffs are sure to enjoy one of these holiday presents that will help them enjoy the best of the golden age of Hollywood. Plus, all three gifts are available over the internet, and they all carry price tags under $50, so you'll love them too!
By Wanda Leibowitz | Published 10/25/2006
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For those of you who thought the UEFA Champions League had all the pageantry, spectacle and fantastic matchups, you're partly right. But the UEFA Cup is beginning to have some of that as well.
By B.J. Crock | Published 10/16/2006
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Descriptions and information about three town in Provence - St-Rémy's-de-Provence, Gordes, and Roquebrune
By L. V. Paganini | Published 10/12/2006
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The UEFA Cup started last week to a bit of fanfare but some cracking good games as teams played each other to open a two-game home-and-away series for the right to be placed in a 40-team group stage during the month of September.
By B.J. Crock | Published 10/1/2006
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A peak at travelling by train in France. France has the excellent trains that take you from one end of the country to the other in a matter of hours. France train travel can be a great way to see a number of regions around France with limited time.
By Griff | Published 9/18/2006
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Ivan Ljubicic may not be very well known here in the U.S., but the 27-year-old Bosnian Croat tennis player has made quite a name for himself after leaving his war-torn homeland.
By Eric Williams | Published 8/25/2006
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Sports, like life, is, many times, absolutely unpredictable.
Having said that, I can undoubtedly say that there is not a single soul on the planet who foresaw the greatness that Roger Federer has unleashed on his unsuspecting foes . By Eric Williams | Published 8/17/2006
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After staring to play tennis at the age of eight, Roger Federer has been called the "best ever player" by John McEnroe. This year, Federer goes for his fourth straight Wimbledon men's singles championship.
By Mike White | Published 7/5/2006
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This paper examines the Eurocorps, a defense partnership for the European Community. The paper focuses on the original intent for the Eurocorps, its composition, and its future role in European defense, including its position relative to NATO.
By Greg Reeson | Published 6/29/2006
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All the tips, tricks, cheats and codes for your Play Station 2 Tony Hawk's American Wasteland!
By Anna Swan | Published 5/12/2006
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A look at how the 1998 winners are preparing for the World Cup in Germany this summer.
By Daniel Law | Published 4/13/2006
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Pharsalus was the decisive battle of the civil war between Caesar on one side and Pompey and the Roman Senate on the other. No one knew it then, but its outcome ensured the death of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
By Mark Whittington | Published 3/15/2006
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It's hard to explain what's so captivating about Aix-en-Provence,a town in the center of Southern France's famous Provence region. To the naked eye it looks like a typical sun drenched southern French town. But in reality, it is anything but.
By Nithin Coca | Published 11/30/2005
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