By Iciar Reinlein CALA MONTJOI, Spain | Sun Jul 31, 2011 9:19am EDT CALA MONTJOI, Spain (Reuters) – Ground-breaking chef Ferran Adria held El Bulli’s last supper this weekend, closing the doors of his three Michelin-starred Spanish restaurant for another reinvention, that of El Bulli itself. Considered the world’s best chef by several critics, Adria [...]
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By Karin Matz CHICAGO | Sun Jul 31, 2011 1:42pm EDT CHICAGO (Reuters) – Joe Fornelli knows the art of survival. In 1965, when he was 22, the Chicago native was drafted and sent to Vietnam, where he served in an army helicopter unit. “So many crazy things happened, people getting killed or wounded or [...]
Nannies have big responsibilities and taking care of Jett Travolta was not a normal task. Extra attention should have been made and despite retiring early, it was not excusable as far as failing to check on him prior to getting you own respite. Jeff Kathrein claims he did not overlook Jett. While that is being [...]
body .displaytickersn{ *float:left } ]]> Child-Designed Playground will Eventually Serve 4,000 Children and their Families WESTMINSTER, CO, July 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – Children in Westminster received a brand new playground today thanks to the effort of more than 200 volunteers from ForestersTM, a life insurance provider committed to the well-being of families, Crown Pointe Academy [...]
Planning a nursery? All people are given the freehand to build their baby rooms or nurseries and apparently a new addition to that has to do with eco-friendliness for the sake of health living for tots. Most designs starting from the crib all the way to baby furniture have become health hazards as we see [...]