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...JAPAN: With Asia's most developed winemaking industry, Japan has some 230 producers. Katsunuma is perhaps the best known. Its award-winning Château Mercian label (www.chateaumercian.com) comprises wines made from Japanese and European grapes...
...help of French winemaker Laurent Metge-Toppin. Siam's Chatemp label took a bronze medal at the International Wine & Spirits competition in 2001. JAPAN: With Asia's most developed winemaking industry, Japan has some 230 producers. Katsunuma is perhaps the best known. Its award-winning Château Mercian label, www.chateaumercian.com, comprises wines made from Japanese and European grapes...
...there was a casualty. Prince Henry, third son of the royal house, galloping at the head of his company of Mercian Hussars fetlock deep in mud, dawn a country road, was caught in the open by advancing Wessex tanks, spitting death from their three-pound guns. He dismounted and stood grinning by the roadside in his steel helmet, crying: "I guess we're out of action!" even before the umpires wrote him down as "killed in the field of battle...
...finds full vindication in a diary of the sixteenth century which discusses "welwets, wacabonds and women" with no hesitation whatsoever. "Ojus", too, and "sparrowgrass" are not only in common use but are even preferred by the standard dictionary of 1790. "Cockney", continues the article, "that noble blend of East Mercian, Kentish, and East Anglican, which was written by Chaucer, printed by Caxton, spoken by Spencer and Milton, has, in a modified form and with an artificial pronunciation, given us the literary English of the present...
Professor Mercian of Columbia has gone to Athens to take charge of the American School there...
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