"Cheers!" This Kat avoids all sparkling wines, regardless of their geographical provenance, since they get literally up her nose. Far more fun for her are the still, dry products of the vine or,
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...from China, so did much of East Asia, including Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam, among others. These territories were not part of China in the sense...
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...Are they based upon the 50/50 standard? If you are a Vietnam veteran, then you are presumed to have been exposed to Agent Orange...
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...in the Paris Peace Accords of 1973. The accords supposedly ended the Vietnam War. This year marks the 40th anniversary of the accords. Though the...
Submitted by: Mike Spindell, Guest Blogger Itâs been so long that I canât really remember when I first started thinking about and supporting freedom of speech. Perhaps it was when I was eight a
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...and Bobby Kennedy were shot. He was a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War (as was I, by the way) and has linked his novels...
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A frustrated client can be tricky to handle. These anecdotes and quotations can help lawyers to help their clients understand when to draw the line, when to blow the whistle, when to stand their grou
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A one-time computer hacker who told authorities Pfc. Bradley Manning was giving military information to WikiLeaks is testifying at the soldier's court-martial
...office. Before joining Sciaroni five years ago, Noonan was a lawyer in Vietnam with Baker & McKenzie. Bounthong Vongsaly will serve as the...
Grabbing roles on the Spanish banking giant's most recent asset sale, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton and two leading European firms are advising on the roughly $914 million deal under which Santand
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