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BOISE -- Victoria Fitzgerald loves her Basque heritage and looks forward each year to the traditional day when her Basque friends and neighbors gather to make morcilla -- also known as blood sausage.
But she realizes it might have little appeal to non-Basques. "It's kind of gruesome because you have a tub of sheep's blood," says the 32-year-old, whose Irish-American husband nevertheless loves morcilla.
... to live in one of the few areas of the country where access to traditional Basque ingredients is ...Justo Sarria, who owns Basque Country Imports in Boise, says he's the only importer in the North...
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The place to be this Friday is the Boise Centre on the Grove. That's where the 2004 Beaux Arts Wine Festival Tasting and Silent Auction is being held. With hundreds of wines being poured, it's a great way to expand your wine horizons, even though that many choices can be a little overwhelming. The thing to remember is: tasting tables are organized by distributor. Here's a short preview on what to look for:
Hayden Beverage--The valley's largest distributor represents everyone from Idaho's own Ste. Chapelle and Indian Creek, to some of the top names in California, Australia and Europe. They're sure to have something for every taste.
...Basque Country Imports--This house specializes in Basque ...
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...In the early sixteenth century, French Basque vessels discovered whaling grounds in the Strait o... grounds, Richards provides a detailed country-by-country accounting of European industrial whali... national whaling fleets and tax imports of foreign whale oil in order to capture a greater...
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...It not only imports tiles from different manufacturers around the worl... venture between Country Floors and the Basque Corporation (Basque). Fifty percent of the stock o...
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... and identifying information, and provides country-by-country lists of names. Information is also ava...BASQUE FATHERLAND AND LIBERTY; a.k.a. BATASUNA; a.k.a. EK... approval procedure is required for all imports from North Korea. Assets blocked prior to June 17,...
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[...] the majority of Europeans are upset that the protests of "Old Europe" against the invasion of Iraq have remained relatively unheard, while the Kyoto Protocol (which all European countries have ratified) as well as several other UN Conventions and institutions ("Rights of the Child", International Criminal Court, The Ottawa Mine Ban Treaty) have not even been addressed by the U.S. administration. Furthermore, Gordon Hutchison has observed in the British newspaper The Morning Star, "people are inspired by a process that puts human need before profit - such as introducing free health care to millions, eradicating illiteracy and supporting international solidarity initiatives like Operation Miracle, a project with Venezuelan funding and Cuban medical expertise that has restored the e...
... of new candidates, particularly Turkey, a country accused of unabashed human rights violations. The ...The Stakes are High. Europe imports about 7% of its total foreign oil purchases from V..."Fierce disputes over Basque terrorism, regional autonomy, and culpability for ...
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... stem merely from consumers buying more imports than the United States exports as the financial se... discuss: Which will be the first European country besides Russia to join the SCO?) . Academic textbo...A Basque labor union asked me whether I thought that contro...
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This paper examines why agricultural subsidies are so crucial and controversial for a successful outcome in WTO negotiations. We find that there remain serious structural flaws (such as scope for repackaging of subsidies from Yellow to Green or Blue to Green Box to disguise trade distorting subsidies) in the Uruguay Round Agriculture Agreement (URAA), which creates scope for WTO members to maintain their existing level of subsidies. The latest Doha Round talks collapsed because the developing world could not agree to see their markets as a dumping ground for developed countries' agricultural surpluses to the detriment of their local farmers.
... the subsidies regime impact on developing country farming?. This article examines these questions to..., 70 percent of the beneficiaries in the Basque region felt that there had been an increase of pro... to farmers and the tariff on agricultural imports. This prevents developing countries from exporting...
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... 20 percent more lambs per ewe in this country than 10 years ago. The lambs are raised in the spr...Many sheep flocks are still herded by Basque shepherds and their well-trained dogs. Consumer de... become concentrated into a few hands, and imports from Australia and New Zealand for their losses. T...
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... of GlaxoSmithKline plc ("GSK"), which imports and distributes GSK pharmaceutical products and ho... Justice of the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country asked the European Court of Justice ("ECJ"...