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A four alarm fire earlier this week severely damaged Savenor's Supermarket, the Kirkland Street shop famous for drawing eminent chefs as customers and stocking an exotic selection of foods.
The exotic fare drew celebrities, including television chef and author Julia Child, who lives nearby, and Joe Perry of the rock group Aerosmith, said Marc E. Savenor, co-proprietor of Savenor's Liquor Mart, Child visited the supermarket site the day after the fire and "couldn't believe it," Savenor...
Bahia was an amoral place peopled by adventurers of all nationalities--the equivalent of the rough-and-tumble outlaw towns of the Old West or the exotic Casbah in Algiers. here, fortunes were won and lost and vice and corruption were the order of the day--hence the novel's...
The photo, purporting to show the missing soldier in a Laotian prison camp, turned out to be that of a German national named Gunther Dittrich. The man's identity, first reported by ABC News, was confirmed by Defense Department investigators who interviewed him in a German prison, where he is...
Cathy came to us in 1985 from United Press International and reported in New York before moving to Rome. Perhaps the overseas experience did it, but what , she likes best about Miami is the exotic, not-quite-America feel of the place. Is this the South Florida portrayed in TIME...