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...chef has to be Italian - just of the Italian school," says Crea. "If the French were certifying restaurants, the chef would need to be French, full stop." After a pilot project in Belgium and Luxembourg, the inspections roll out through France, Germany, the U.K., Scandinavia, the Netherlands, America and Japan. Restaurants will have to pay €3,000 to €4,000 for the first inspection and j1,000 for yearly follow-ups. "I don't think anyone will do it," says Alfonso Manzi, owner of another Brussels restaurant that has passed inspection. If enough restaurants sign up, the results...
...bargained. Seierstad sang for her interviews and forgot about the brief recording session until the song - featuring her heavily remixed warbling - rocketed up the Serbian charts. The fearless, seize-any-opportunity attitude that launched her short-lived pop career has made Seierstad, 33, perhaps the best-known journalist in Scandinavia. She has reported from such hot spots as Chechnya, Kosovo, Afghanistan and Iraq - picking up several languages and awards along the way. She covered the war in Iraq for an assortment of newspapers and radio and television networks. Scandinavian viewers rushed to their sets each morning to see how Seierstad...
...discussion of whether they were healthy for children [SOCIETY, June 30]. I was eager to see if the U.S. had finally accepted that social nudity is a natural and healthy lifestyle that promotes body acceptance. Unfortunately, Americans are extremely wary of nudity. The U.S. has only to look to Scandinavia, the rest of Europe and Australia to see that social nudity is something that whole families and communities can enjoy. MURRAY CORNWELL Tallahassee...
Perkins recalled taking sailing trips with Rothschild and both their wives on Rothschild’s yacht, the Moonbeam. Together, they took sea trips to places like Halifax and Scandinavia...
...because the situation in the labor market, where unemployment is currently at 10.4% and at a staggering 18.6% in the eastern states, is not likely to change soon." Goecke expects the most popular destinations will be the Netherlands (where the construction industry is in need of skilled workers) and Scandinavia (where medical personnel are needed), as well as Spain, Austria and Switzerland. Even among Germans who do have jobs, the atmosphere of pessimism and insecurity is driving people away. Berlin nurse Michael Günther was so "thoroughly disappointed by the government" and the "declining standards" of the country...