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Ports 1961 is the brainchild of Tia Cibani, 33, a designer of Italian-Libyan parentage and Canadian citizenship whose international background and itinerant lifestyle inform the look of her eclectic and coolly modern clothes...
INCLUDE_VIRTUAL /time/europe/s_tga/include/tga_tout.htm] One of the coolest drinks in Athens this summer is the ouzo frappé, created by New York chef Jim Botsacos. Pour a shot of ouzo and a few drops of coffee liqueur (Botsacos uses Tia Maria) into a shaker. Add half a teaspoon of instant coffee, some whole milk (or cream) and ice. Shake vigorously, strain into a martini glass, top with sprinkles of coffee and brown sugar, and enjoy. Botsacos, a Greek-Italian-American who will be in Athens for the Games to serve up Olympic meals at the Hotel Grande Bretagne on Constitution Square...
...group of Saudis allowed to leave the country in the days following 9/11. The type of questioning conducted by the FBI at the time has led some terrorism experts, including one portrayed in Fahrenheit 9/11, to raise questions about the handling of these individuals as appropriate law-enforcement procedure. Tia Lessin Supervising Producer, Fahrenheit 9/11 New York City...
...large group of Saudis allowed to leave the country in the days following 9/11. The interviews conducted by the FBI at the time has led some terrorism experts, including one portrayed in Fahrenheit 9/11, to raise questions about the handling of these individuals as appropriate law-enforcement procedure. TIA LESSIN, SUPERVISING PRODUCER Fahrenheit 9/11 New York City...
Still, are hotels within hotels real, or just a new way to promote what's there? Tia Gordon of the American Hotel & Lodging Association insists that the concept isn't "a marketing ploy" but "another level of service." She's probably right, but as Joseph Greff, a lodging analyst for Fulcrum Global Partners puts it, "It has a lot more to do with perception than reality." In the hotel business, however, a perception of distinctiveness counts a lot, especially for customers who are willing to pay for it. --With reporting by Helen Gibson/London, Sara Rajan/New Delhi and Jyl Benson/New Orleans