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London and Paris are among the major cities of the world that are most frequented by tourists.

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With the blood and bullets now swept away, the Carillon cafe reopened its doors Wednesday for the first time since it was among the Paris sites targeted by Islamic extremists in November.

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Paris, not New York, was my preferred place of exile.

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A few years ago, Vancouver topped the most livable city status in the world for several years.

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Who goes to Paris in April to run in a marathon?

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MANILA, Philippines – BluFish lets diners enjoy new ways of savoring freshest fish, oysters, shellfish, crabs, lobsters, and other seafood.

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Over sushi at an Indian beach party held indoors because of a rainstorm–such are the paradoxes of life–designer Nicolas Thomkins shares the story of the chair-pair that is as much sculpture as furniture, as much a sensual experience as a place to rest one’s weary butt.
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Over sushi at an Indian beach party held indoors because of a rainstorm–such are the paradoxes of life–designer Nicolas Thomkins shares the story of the chair-pair that is as much sculpture as furniture, as much a sensual experience as a place to rest one’s weary butt.
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An estimated 50,000 Filipinos working or living in France can send money direct to the Philippines through the service tie-up made by Equitable’s popular Express Padala network with Banque Travelex, the French unit of UK-based Travelex Money Transfer.
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With the blood and bullets now swept away, the Carillon cafe reopened its doors Wednesday for the first time since it was among the Paris sites targeted by Islamic extremists in November.

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A few years ago, Vancouver topped the most livable city status in the world for several years.

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Who goes to Paris in April to run in a marathon?

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MANILA, Philippines – BluFish lets diners enjoy new ways of savoring freshest fish, oysters, shellfish, crabs, lobsters, and other seafood.

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Over sushi at an Indian beach party held indoors because of a rainstorm–such are the paradoxes of life–designer Nicolas Thomkins shares the story of the chair-pair that is as much sculpture as furniture, as much a sensual experience as a place to rest one’s weary butt.
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Over sushi at an Indian beach party held indoors because of a rainstorm–such are the paradoxes of life–designer Nicolas Thomkins shares the story of the chair-pair that is as much sculpture as furniture, as much a sensual experience as a place to rest one’s weary butt.
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An estimated 50,000 Filipinos working or living in France can send money direct to the Philippines through the service tie-up made by Equitable’s popular Express Padala network with Banque Travelex, the French unit of UK-based Travelex Money Transfer.
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