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Blame it on the French. More than any other people, they have promoted the notion that the taste of a food is inextricably bound to the place where it is grown. As early as the 1920s, France's winemakers were restricting use of the term Bordeaux to wines produced in that area. In 1974 they engineered an international treaty that declared that only bubbly from the Champagne region could be labeled champagne, forcing other producers of sparkling wines (including vintners in Champagne, Switzerland) to scramble for synonyms like methode champagnoise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trademarks: Catfish by Any Other Name | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

Blame it on the French. More than any other people, they have promoted the notion that the taste of a food is inextricably bound to the place where it is grown. As early as the 1920s, France's winemakers were restricting use of the term Bordeaux to wines produced in that area. In 1974 they engineered an international treaty that declared that only bubbly from the Champagne region could be labeled champagne, forcing other producers of sparkling wines (including vintners in Champagne, Switzerland) to scramble for synonyms like mEthode champagnoise...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Catfish by Any Other Name | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

...exhibition hall. The massive structure incorporates elevators that rise and fall through a patterned floor, beneath which miniature human figures are visible. DIED. FRANCISCO ("PACO") RABAL, 75, veteran Spanish actor who appeared in more than 200 films and worked with directors Luis Bu?uel, Michelangelo Antonioni and Pedro Almod?var; in Bordeaux, France. Rabal won a best-actor award at the 1984 Cannes film festival for his performance in The Holy Innocents...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Starting Time | 9/10/2001 | See Source »

...traditional, collarless Northern Thai vestment, and sits on a cushion on the soft teak floor under a pavilion next to a bubbling stream while young women in ornate sarongs parade past with plates of spicy chicken, sticky rice and boned freshwater fish. A famous oenophile, he sips an expensive Bordeaux, brought to Chiang Mai from his own cellars. His entourage, a collection of cronies and political allies for whom Thaksin has been criticized, is gathered around him at other low tables. For a putative reformist, he has surrounded himself with numerous politicians associated with corruption-tainted governments from the past...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In The Clear | 8/13/2001 | See Source »

...decision is to extradite, the promised appeal could take years, and Einhorn will remain in French custody. If the decision is not to extradite, that's it. The Unicorn will walk into the cobblestone streets of Bordeaux with his lovely Swedish wife, the dark conspiracies that fill his head and whatever understanding he has reached with the ghost of Holly Maddux...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TIME Archive: The Ira Einhorn Case | 7/20/2001 | See Source »

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