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...oenophiles in the U.S., ordering a Cab has traditionally meant a Cabernet Sauvignon. But another Cabernet variety is gaining popularity. Originally identified with the Bordeaux and Loire regions of France, Cabernet Franc is now being produced in Washington, Ohio, Virginia and North Carolina and is a staple with New York State vintners. It is also making inroads in California: in 1993 there were only 1,500 acres of Cabernet Franc grapes planted statewide, but by 2002 the number had climbed to 3,941. Since the varietal is still relatively unknown, it's a great value, with many vintages costing from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Cabernet Challenger | 3/10/2003 | See Source »

Gone are the days when mathematicians, authors, musicians and patriots graced the mark, franc, lira and guilder, highlighting the achievements of the greatest persons produced by their motherlands. The euro features bridges in different architectural styles, symbolizing communication within Europe and with the rest of the world, and windows and gateways, which stand for openness and cooperation...

Author: By Ganesh N. Sitaraman, | Title: The Future of Currency | 1/11/2002 | See Source »

...other standards with energy and life. Gillette’s “Only Love,” though barely sung, is delicate and pleasant. As for the supporting players, Glory Crampton and Natalie Toro add terrific vocal presence as the Widow and the Leader, respectively; Franc D’Ambrosio is likeable as Nikos, but one wonders if his transformation at the hands of Zorba need be so obvious...

Author: By Brian ROSS Lowdermilk, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Greeks Sing, Dance, Make Merry | 10/12/2001 | See Source »

...asked the two investor groups for yet another cash injection to fund the $400 million salvage plan. SAirGroup said it would do so only if Marine-Wendel shared the cost. But Seillière's team was unwavering: "It is out of the question that we pay one more franc." With no serious buyers in sight, Rochet seemed ready to throw in the towel and declare bankruptcy. Some analysts predicted that the threat of an imminent liquidation - which could cost the investors at least $800 million - might finally convince SAirGroup to finance the bailout alone. Meanwhile, Transport Minister Jean-Claude...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trouble in the Air | 6/18/2001 | See Source »

Bauchner and Critchlow are part of a fast growing group of Americans who are buying and renting everything from castles to cottages in France, Italy, Spain and other European countries--and often for less than the price of a cramped apartment in Manhattan. "In the past five years," says Emile Garcin, owner of a French real estate agency that caters to foreigners, "the number of Americans buying chateaus has doubled." One big reason is the strong dollar, which has gained 40% against the franc since 1995 and 20% against the euro since that currency was launched two years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Global Life: Cheap Chateaus! | 4/9/2001 | See Source »

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