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...Three of the hotel's four restaurants overlook the jagged mountain range, but we sat in the Stube?a cozy, wood-paneled Tyrolean room in which Chef Luigi Sarsano serves up local cuisine. His menu features handmade ravioli stuffed with beetroot and spinach, a falling-off-the-bone baked shank of pork with sauerkraut, and fish shipped in daily from Venice's market...
...flooring, pine wainscoting and silk plaid curtains doesn't challenge, but that's the point: visitors are here to unwind. Three of the hotel's four restaurants overlook the jagged mountain range, but we sat in the Stube - a cozy, wood-paneled Tyrolean room in which Chef Luigi Sarsano serves up local cuisine. His menu features handmade ravioli stuffed with beetroot and spinach, a falling-off-the-bone baked shank of pork with sauerkraut, and fish shipped in daily from Venice's market. The hotel's attention to detail is masterful: from the 16,000 handpainted roses on the ceilings...
...devices. So far only 5% of Europeans have "triple-play" services - voice, video and data - in their home, but 35% say they are interested, according to technology consultants Forrester Research. That's a huge potential market. "There's a race now among all the operators to arrive first," says Luigi Pugliese, a telecom consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton in Milan. "The world of triple play will soon close. It's growing rapidly and the first to get a customer will not lose him." Most European communications companies are not equipped to offer all three services easily - hence a wave...
...devotion to his craft that is inimitable and really a model for all musicians.” Before teaching, Donald Martino studied at Syracuse University and at Princeton, where his mentors included composers Milton Babbitt and Rogers Sessions. Afterwards, he studied on a Fulbright fellowship in Florence with Luigi Dallapiccola, known as a Modernist master. Martino seemed to view music from a different perspective even from his fellow bohemian-like artists, said his fellow musician and roommate at Syracuse, Roy Lazarus. Not only did he take a special pride in the appearance of his works, handwriting his manuscripts in India...
...said Mayra C. Suarez ’06, a resident who witnessed part of the arrest. “I’ve seen him around a lot. [Others have] seen him in libraries trying to get in and stuff like that.”J. Luigi Naguit ’06 said the tussle between Aguoji and the officers resulted in a broken plant holder and table.House Co-Masters James J. and M. Suzanne McCarthy did not return requests for comment yesterday.And Watts said, “I don’t know anything about an arrest...