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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
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On February 5, 2005, the towns of Kitano (from Mii District), Jojima and Mizuma (from Mizuma District), and Tanushimaru (from Ukiha District) merged into the city of Kurume.
On March 28, 2005, the villages of Koishiwara and Hoshuyama from Asakura District merged to form the new village of Toho.
On October 11, 2005, the villages of Taihei and Yoshitomi from Chikujo District merged to form the new town of Koge.
www.algebra.com /~pavlovd/wiki/Fukuoka_Prefecture   (433 words)

  
  Fukuoka Prefecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These are the towns and villages in each district.
On February 5, 2005 the former towns of Kitano (from Mii District), Jojima and Mizuma (from Mizuma District), and Tanushimaru (from Ukiha District) merged into the city of Kurume.
On January 24, 2005 the former towns of Fukuma and Tsuyazaki (from Munakata District) merged, forming the city of Fukutsu.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fukuoka_Prefecture   (231 words)

  
 Cleveland - Restaurants - A Point Well Taken
Then again, maybe it was just the wine talking, as I sipped a glass of bubbly with a Saturday night companion and watched the soft parade pass by the windows of the Blue Point Grille.
Among the recently sampled highlights was an entrée special of sautéed orange roughy on roasted redskins, capped with a salad of mizuma greens, chopped mango, rock shrimp, scallops, Jonah crab, and corn, and drizzled with a sleek red-wine butter sauce.
Although orange roughy is generally most notable for its mild flavor and delicate texture, this thick filet had been so heartily seasoned with fragrant Creole spices and came to the table so sizzling hot from the skillet that it nearly knocked my argyle socks off.
www.clevescene.com /issues/2000-05-04/cafe.html/1   (1254 words)

  
 Mizuma District, Fukuoka -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Mizuma District, Fukuoka -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Mizuma (三潴郡; -gun) is a (A region marked off for administrative or other purposes) district located in (A city in southern Japan on Kyushu) Fukuoka, (A constitutional monarchy occupying the Japanese Archipelago; a world leader in electronics and automobile manufacture and ship building) Japan.
On February 5, 2005 the former towns of (additional info and facts about Jojima) Jojima and (additional info and facts about Mizuma) Mizuma merged with two towns (from other districts) into the expanded city of (additional info and facts about Kurume) Kurume.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/mi/mizuma_district,_fukuoka.htm   (95 words)

  
 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 13,923 and a density of 755.45 persons per km².
As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 3,849 and a density of 139.46 persons per km².
As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 24,500 and a density of 70.79 persons per km².
snetinformation.info /browse.php?title=O/OK/OKI   (814 words)

  
 sfweekly.com | Dining | Eat | Club Car | 2000-05-03
But oftentimes it's the sense of taste that distinguishes one district from another, with a neighborhood's restaurants saying at least as much about its character as its bookstores and corner saloons.
The Financial District is a good case in point: Its entire reason for existence is indicated by its name, with its restaurants catering to the denizens of those omnipotent beehives that teem with humanity by day and stand, dark and empty, through the night.
As a result, the surrounding eateries are mobbed at noon, the traditional hour for protein-fueled power parlays; again at dusk, when the stresses of masterminding the nation's economic meanderings demand a post-vocational scotch and soda; and less so into the evening, when the overworked struggle in for some basic sustenance before heading home.
www.sfweekly.com /Issues/2000-05-03/dining/eat.html   (1044 words)

  
 An essay on entering the Japanese art scene
About half of Tokyo’s galleries are located in the Ginza-Yurakucho-Kyobashi district of the city’s upscale Chuo-ku [‘ku’ is Japanese for ‘ward’].
Another encouraging development occurred in 1996, when a gang of local artists established the city’s first loft district in a number of disused warehouses in Tachikawa, situated about one hour west of central Tokyo.
While not yet anything approaching the scale of those found in western cities, the Tachikawa artists have definitely started something, and are getting a fair bit of attention.
www.assemblylanguage.com /text/Artinjapan.html   (1248 words)

  
 COAST | TRAVEL   (Site not responding. Last check: )
He jazzes up soft shell crabs with a light Sancerre white-wine batter served with mizuma salad and mustard flower vinaigrette; pork tenderloin is brined in a unique mixture of salt, maple sugar, juniper berries, peppercorns, bay leaves and coriander before it's put on the grill.
Chambers is situated on a narrow lot in this upscale retail district, modeled after historic neighboring residences.
Though the hot meatpacking district is within walking distance, just like on cruise ship, you don't need to leave Maritime to have fun.
www.coastmagazine.com /travel_hauteapple.html   (2206 words)

  
 miaminewtimes.com | | Art | Basel This | 2002-12-19
Against the backdrop of poverty and homelessness, Sanchez's lit Styrofoam structure underneath I-395 was provocative and redeeming.
Another important show just outside the Design District was at Transeat, a mini-museumlike presentation in a warehouse of sculptures and objects by Antoni Miralda, Cesar Trasobares, and Luis Vidal.
In his art Miralda treats food as shibboleth for all of life; Trasobares is conceptually demanding but also funny; and Vidal, a master didacticist, shows how abnormality typifies ordinary daily life.
www.miaminewtimes.com /issues/2002-12-19/art_1.html   (1386 words)

  
 diacritic | art and culture: Contemporary Art Archives
Wonderful District is a platform dedicated to contemporary creation, in which coexist spaces for living, for working, for browsing, for exhibitions, including outdoor terraces, a café-restaurant, workshops, multimedia studio, bookshop and gallery space.
Wonderful District is situated in Hoi An, with actions held in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.
Wonderful District aims to participate in the dynamic 'opening up' of the country, concentrating on the specific sector of Vietnamese and international contemporary creation.
www.diacritic.org /blog/archives/contemporary_art   (8953 words)

  
 departures.com | Tokyo Now   (Site not responding. Last check: )
But visitors who have fallen in love with Japan in the last decade know that to avoid Tokyo based upon old conceptions is to forgo one of the most fascinating, electric, perplexing, and friendly cities in the world.
During the week the place hums with energy and purpose, but it can be dreary on the weekend, and part of the pleasure of Tokyo is being able to immerse yourself in the thrumming street culture.
The most important galleries are concentrated in two areas: Roppongi, known primarily for its sparkling clutches of hostess bars and sizable expat community, and Kayabacho, a dreary industrial neighborhood known for nothing in particular.
www.departures.com /tr/tr_1104_tokyo.html   (1809 words)

  
 02/2000 - 022
A little jewel of a French bistro just a kick-ball change away from New York's theater district is a refreshing choice in this age of celebrity chefs and monthlong waiting lists.
Le Madeleine was designed to capture the ambiance of Parisian cafés, a place where friends and family can linger over refined comfort food such as a warm goat cheese salad or a terrine of wild mushrooms.
Roulade of Hudson Valley Foie Gras with Cranberry-Apple Compote, Mizuma, and Toasted Brioche
www.jamesbeard.org /old/events/2000/02/022.html   (387 words)

  
 The Windsor Court Hotel
Bajeux’s style is a mix of French, Asian and contemporary American that he describes as “New Orleans grand cuisine.” And so it is, even in a city of grand cuisines.
Be sure to save room for the delectable desserts -- perhaps a praline crunch chocolate pyramid -- and the tray of tiny sweets offered to each table after the meal.
The hotel is a short walk to French Quarter attractions and is convenient, via streetcar or automobile, to the Garden District, with its fabulous old homes and the fine zoo in Audubon Park.
www.travellady.com /articles/article-windsorcourt.html   (957 words)

  
 Larry's Japan Journal - June 23   (Site not responding. Last check: )
We drove to the industrial area to the Mizuma Technical High School.
We got back to the Bikan district (the historical area where the hotel was).
The day was fruitful in experience and loot.
home.earthlink.net /~fliegs/japan/june23.html   (595 words)

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