Jerusalem mayor sees vast potential in tourism Associated Press via Yahoo! News Thu, 05 Apr 2012 02:08 AM PDT When Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat stares out at his city, the one-time venture capitalist sees fresh opportunity: He believes he can turn Jerusalem into one of the world's leading tourist destinations, on par with New York, Paris and London. | Boonen tests his legs at Scheldeprijs Cyclingnews Thu, 05 Apr 2012 01:49 AM PDT Do you like this? Tweet Managing one's reserves in the week between the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix is often a delicate balancing act, and many of the main contenders for Roubaix glory opted not to line up for Scheldeprijs. | Cute Candids Celebrities Shared This Week! PopSugar Thu, 05 Apr 2012 01:42 AM PDT Plenty of stars were on the go and sharing their adventures on social media this week. Minka Kelly, Paris Hilton , and a shirtless Lenny Kravitz all spent time in Sydney while Jennifer Hudson partied with Meryl Streep , Channing Tatum , and Jenna Dewan at Carnegie Hall. Adriana Lima struck a pose for her latest campaign, and her fellow pregnant Angel Alessandra Ambrosio shared her exciting baby ... | What The World Looks Like, If Youâre The Last Person On Earth Asian Correspondent Thu, 05 Apr 2012 01:09 AM PDT [Click here to view the video in this article] Paris-based French and German artists Lucie & Simon have created a series that taps onto the idea of being one of the last people on earth. In âSilent Worldâ, the artistic duo used neutral density filters that allow for extra-long exposuresâ"to limit light entry without closing | The Nacel French School in Paris O0pens Its Doors PRWeb Thu, 05 Apr 2012 01:07 AM PDT In response to an increased demand for French language courses, Nacel, an international organization specialized in language programs, announces the opening of its French school in Paris this coming summer 2012. French is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Where to learn French other than in Paris, the cradle of French language? (PRWeb April 05, 2012) Read the full story at ... | New book describes Elizabeth Goodfellow, founder of America's first cooking school Philly.com Thu, 05 Apr 2012 01:04 AM PDT WELCOME TO Philadelphia, a city renowned for its vibrant, seasonally centric dining scene and colorful farmer's markets. You'll find some of the finest dishes on any table here, and confections that rival those served in the patisseries of Paris. Here, too, there is a culinary school geared to producing top-quality cooks as well versed in pastry as they are in producing savory delights. No, we ... | | |
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