Word: cellars
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...Japan late last month, the newest book is Kim Jong-il's Chef, which offers an inside look from the kitchen. According to the author, who goes by the pseudonym Kenji Fujimoto (he says Kim threatened to kill him), the Dear Leader has a 10,000-bottle wine cellar, likes Mazda RX-7 sports cars, enjoys dog soup on Sundays and "every special dog-eating summer day" and thinks his second son, Kim Jong Chol, is "like a girl." The book claims Kim forces officials to attend nonstop banquets that last up to four days, a duty eased somewhat...
...average of seven varietals ranging in price from $8.99 to $30, depending on the class of wine. But Raphael, one of the newer, snazzier wineries along Route 25, presses a higher-priced ultra-premium Merlot (about $40 a bottle). Here you'll find a tasting room and wine cellar inside a 28,000-sq.-ft. manse built in the style of an Italian monastery--a perfect place for big events...
...months later; investigators think he may have learned about firearms and explosives while stationed in Fort Benning, Ga. Two months before the Olympics bombing in Atlanta, he sold his childhood home for $65,000. The buyers discovered an underground hiding space in it; Rudolph had dubbed it "the root cellar...
...depth of 5,000 meters, but a system for converting the manufactured steam into electricity at an economically feasible rate is considered at least a decade away. In the meantime, Tuscany will keep producing the Chianti - and enough local steam to light the way to the sommelier's cellar...
Harvard had won 17 straight games against perennial Ivy cellar-dweller Penn since 1994, but by the end of Saturday the Crimson had a two-game losing streak against the Quakers after falling by scores of 6-4 in game one and 4-2 in game...