TOKYO - The Epicurean king who oversees the Michelin Guide fears he may be banished from France.
MOSCOW - A Russian icebreaker carrying more than 100 tourists, scientists and journalists on an Antarctic cruise was approaching open water Thursday after being halted by unexpectedly thick ice, its owners and a travel agency said.
WINNIPEG - One hundred years after the birth of celebrated novelist Gabrielle Roy at 375 Deschambault St. in southeast Winnipeg, the 2 1/2-storey wood-frame house has been named a national historic site.

WINNIPEG - Tucked away on the edge of Winnipeg's historic exchange district is probably one of the few places that attracts fashionistas and serious cultural historians alike.

NEW YORK - Like a shiny toboggan wedged on wet snow, the Radio City Christmas Spectacular needs a little push.
NEW YORK - Forty-five per cent of U.S. consumers will take a vacation or leisure trip between Thanksgiving and March that involves paying for overnight accommodations, according to a new survey released Monday by Deloitte LLP.

NEW YORK - Jeremiah Miller calls the time Barack Obama spent in New York "the lost years," because that period from 1981 to 1985 is not as well-known as his roots in Hawaii or his recent years in Chicago. To fill in the gap, Miller offers a tour of Upper Manhattan called "Obama's New York."
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