Related topics from BritannicaMichelin leading French manufacturer of tires and other rubber products. Headquarters are at Clermont-Ferrand.restaurant In the 20th century, with the development of the automobile, country dining became popular in France, and a number of fine provincial restaurants were established. The Restaurant de la Pyramide, in ...
Bocuse, Paul French chef and restaurateur known for introducing and championing a lighter style of cooking.Ramsay, Gordon Notorious for his fiery temper and for his outbursts of profanities in the kitchen-and celebrated for his passion for fresh locally grown seasonal ingredients-world-renowned British chef and ...
Calendar of 1997 The Albanian People's Assembly declares a state of emergency because of continuing violence in the southern regions of the country; Sali Berisha (who is reelected president on March 3) orders the ...
Loiseau, Bernard Daniel Jacques French master chef (b. Jan. 13, 1951, Chamalieres, France-d. Feb. 24, 2003, Saulieu, France), created a light, flavourful cuisine that was regarded as among the best in Europe; he was only the second ...
Gault, Henri Andre Paul Victor French food critic (b. Nov. 4, 1929, Pacy-sur-Eure, France-d. July 9, 2000, Saint-Sulpice-en-Pareds, France), collaborated with Christian Millau on the Guide Gault-Millau, an annual restaurant guide ...
Calendar of 1998 The Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), led by Gerhard Schroder, premier of Lower Saxony, wins comfortably in elections in the German state and clinches Schroder's position as SPD candidate to ...
Marseille Chapters on Marseille, including maps, photographs, and site descriptions, can be found in numerous tour guides, such as The Green Guide: Provence (2000), by Michelin Travel Publications; and ...
Paris Paul Cohen-Portheim, The Spirit of Paris (1937; originally published in German, 1930); John Russell, Paris (1983); Harold P. Clunn, The Face of Paris (1933, reprinted 1958); B. Ehrlich, Paris on the ...
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