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Times, Michelin tie-up to produce travel guides - Times of India

Times, Michelin tie-up to produce travel guidesTimes of India, India - 4 hours agoNEW DELHI: Michelin APA Publications Ltd. and The Times of India Group have entered into an exclusive tie-up to customize and distribute Michelin travel …Michelin ties up with The Times of India Group Economic Timesall 2 news articles

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Michelin man Kitchin wins another top culinary prize

The Kitchin on Leith's waterfront, which has already been awarded a Michelin star, was honoured at the Caterer and Hotelkeeper Awards Ceremony in London.Tom Kitchin, the 31-year-old owner and chef, is the latest in a string of Scots to win theADVERTISEMENT prestigious newcomer award, including Andrew Fairlie, Gordon Ramsay and Andrew Radford. The competition, widely regarded as the "Oscars"...

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Michelin man Kitchin wins another top culinary prize

The Kitchin on Leith's waterfront, which has already been awarded a Michelin star, was honoured at the Caterer and Hotelkeeper Awards Ceremony in London.Tom Kitchin, the 31-year-old owner and chef, is the latest in a string of Scots to win theprestigious newcomer award, including Andrew Fairlie, Gordon Ramsay and Andrew Radford. The competition, widely regarded as the "Oscars" of the catering...

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Michelin Men Get to Know Indy

Michelin’s MotoGP test team visited the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the first time on July 1st and 2nd to test tyres in readiness for the inaugural Indy MotoGP event scheduled for September 14th. The two day session between the Dutch and German MotoGP rounds was scheduled thanks to new regulations which allow tyre manufacturers to test at tracks which haven’t previously featured on the...

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MOTOGP: Michelin pleased with progress.

Michelin feel confident about their performance at the upcoming Indy MotoGP following a strong test there this week.

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Michelin ups tire prices

In response to increases in the cost of raw materials, energy and transportation, Michelin North America has announced price increases for commercial truck tires as well as for passenger cars and light trucks

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Michelin inflates tire prices, citing higher costs

TOOLSMichelin & Cie., the world's second- largest tiremaker, is raising U.S. prices as much as 12 percent on replacement tires for cars and light trucks because of higher costs for raw materials, energy and transportation.Prices also will increase up to 8 percent for commercial- truck replacement tires, the Clermont-Ferrand, France-based company's North American unit said today in a statement...

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G8 ministers in luxury discuss dire needs

Group of Eight ministers meeting in Japan discussed the world food crisis as they feasted on sumptuous food, a dichotomy not lost upon critics.Haute cuisine prepared by a Michelin three-star chef wasn't the only sign of opulence surrounding the G8 meeting, The Times of London reported. The summit has cost $558 million -- enough to have supplied 100 million mosquito nets to save Africans from...

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MPW roasts rivals over ‘snobby’ chicken campaign

Marco Pierre White (left), the former Michelin-starred chef, has dismissed the campaign launched by fellow cooks Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Jamie Oliver (right) to improve the standards of chicken-rearing. In an…

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The tears of Marco Pierre White

Former Michelin-starred chef Marco Pierre White is back on television with a culinary tour of Britain. Here he reveals, why he's never fallen in love.

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So What is Gordon Eating Today?

As his government directs the people to cut back and eat crusts, Gordon will be eating today: The food is being prepared by one of Japan's Michelin starred chefs. Still Guido would advise gourmet Gordon to go easy on the salt-grilled bighand thornyhead. Particularly appropriate that the Prime Mentalist is eating G8 fantasy dessert.

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Editorial: In praise of ... Japanese food

Poor Katsuhiro Nakamura. The chef - the first from Japan to win a Michelin star for his cooking, in Paris, a city convinced that it is home to the world's best cuisine - was proud of the "blessings of the earth and the sea social dinner" he cooked for G8 leaders this week. The menu was spectacular, including kelp-flavoured cold Kyoto beef shabu-shabu and boiled prawn with jellied tosazu vinegar...

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You're In Good Hands

... said. Last night's dinner menu was created by Katsuhiro Nakamura, the first Japanese chef to win a Michelin star. It was themed: Hokkaido, blessings of the earth and the sea. -snip- The meal was served at the Windsor Hotel, on the shores of Lake Toya, where the presidential suite costs £7,000 a night. Japan has spent a record sum of money and deployed about 20,000 police to seal off the...

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European stocks fall as banks falter

... demand also hit rivals Renault, Peugeot and Volkswagen, all down between 3-4 per cent. Supplier Michelin retreated by 7 per cent as SG Securities slashed its price target on the stock by 30 per cent. Across Europe, Britain's FTSE was down 2.6 per cent, Germany's DAX fell 2.4 per cent and France's CAC lost 2.5 per cent.

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Bid for French cuisine as UNESCO heritage to flop

... to the U.N. educational, scientific and cultural body next year, with a verdict due in 2010. For Michelin-starred chef Gerard Cagna, UNESCO's recognition would "allow us to keep alive a fundamental part of our culture." Many in French food circles are still stinging from a blow delivered in 2003, when the New York Times ruled that Spain had overtaken its Gallic neighbour as the epicentre...