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Sunday 11th December, 2011 Japan Cuisine Beats France as Michelin Adds Three to Top Tier ?? ?????Sunday 11th December, 2011??Source: Business Week ?? Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) — Three more restaurants in the Tokyo region won their third Michelin star today, taking the total for Japan to 32 after 15 were named in the west of the country last month. That compares to 25 in France in 2011. Breaking News Sunday 11th December, 2011 Our network flyer service provides a medium for putting your important news into a flyer on the web.Whether it be a new product launch, announcing a community…
You don't always want to have to choose between an easy snap-on cover and all-over protection for your phone. Sometimes it's more convenient to have the option to switch things up as and when you need, and that's one of the main strengths of Qmadix's snap-on cover with holster for the Galaxy Nexus. Firstly, you've got a basic snap-on cover that's finished in soft-touch plastic, with a grooved pattern on the back for easy gripping. This can then slide into the holster component, which is equipped with a rotatable clip for attaching the entire package to clothes, pockets…
VATICAN CITY ? Ukrainian pilgrims sang folk songs and carols and recalled the late Pope John Paul II’s visit as the Vatican lit its Christmas tree in St. Peter’s Square, a 25-meter (82-foot) pine from the Carpathian mountains in their country. The tree was decorated with 2,500 gold and silver balls and figures of animals and toys. The ceremony Friday evening included a folk choir with children carrying giant pinwheels, a Christmas tradition in Ukraine. Polish-born John Paul began the tradition of erecting a tall Christmas tree in the square in 1982; the Bavarian-born Pope Benedict XVI has continued it.…