Word: restaurante
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The restaurant's liquor list reads like a South Sea adventure. After an encounter with a White Witch (pure white Jamaica rum) or a Rangoon Ruby (vodka and cranberry juice), the drinker may well feel such a Suffering Bastard (rums, lime and liqueurs) that he will want to see...
The Six Children. Three weeks ago, police tailed the two and their girl friends to Mégéve, a fashionable ski resort near the Swiss border. Raymond rented a picturesque eleven-room chalet, and they all moved in. Along with them was Medical Student Jean-Simon Rotman. who...
MINIMUM WAGE BILL to broaden coverage and raise the floor from $1 to $1.25 by 1964 got past first hurdle, the House labor committee. Bill would add 4,300,000 workers, including big chain stores, to the 21 million covered. Defeated: a clause to take in 500,000 hotel, motel...
To lure European tourists to the U.S., the airlines have set out to crush one of Europe's most cherished myths: that a traveler must have a gold-lined pocket to visit the U.S. So far, KLM has done most of the dragon slaying. Its agents are pushing a...
A long, faded-yellow loft building now used for apartments, a few lonely fishing boats, and an occasional tourist are all that remain today of what in better days was one of the world's greatest fishing wharves. Perhaps the only fish people could see at T Wharf in recent...