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Fargo-Moorhead Gyro Quest: Santa Lucia, A First Impression
My food cravings come in cycles. Some of them only appear once every few years, such as the yearning for a peanut butter and dill pickle sandwich. Others rotate more frequently, and every few months ...
Posted on 5/6/13 at 8:42 PM
Beef French Dip Sandwiches
I've been a sandwich kind of guy ever since my childhood. And I still am. Lunch at our house usually consisted of a sandwich of some sort, a glass of milk, maybe a piece of fruit and a cookie or two f...
Posted on 9/9/11 at 2:07 PM
Three Pennsylvania Bridges Coming Down
During the Historic Bridge Conference in Pittsburgh last year, I was reminded by a fellow pontist, Nathan Holth who runs the Historic Bridges.org website, of how important it is to photograph and do...
Posted on 3/9/11 at 10:46 AM
French Bread Times Two
Snow days keeping me tucked inside my warm, cozy house with my favorite guy, a sweet puppy, a fire in the fireplace, hot soup, homemade bread and a bottle of red wine -- winter life in northern Minnes...
Posted on 1/2/11 at 1:01 AM
Gramophonedzie
If you can say Gramophonedzie, then I assume you were also one of those know-it-all kids who could also say supercalifragilisticexpialidocious three times fast. So just say it slow and sound it out. G...
Posted on 12/31/10 at 1:36 PM
Freezer Eggnog French Toast is a no-mess, no-stress dish
By Sue Doeden , December 24, 2011
Woodside makes French all-star team
Former North Dakota State basketball standout Ben Woodside has made an all-star team in France. Woodside graduated from NDSU last spring as the school’s all-time leading scorer. He is now playing for Gravelines-Dunkerque, a professional team in northern France.December 10, 2009
Kuznetsova wins women’s final
Svetlana Kuznetsova never struck Dinara Safina as a Grand Slam champion in the making when they were kids in Russia. Kuznetsova showed up for matches toting a 2-liter bottle of soda and wearing rock band T-shirts.June 08, 2009
Federer wins French, 14th major title
June 08, 2009
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Federer reaches final
June 06, 2009
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French students take part in contest
French students from Jamestown High School and Middle School recently participated in the National French Contest, Le Grand Concours. The one-hour oral and written French test is given in the spring.May 19, 2009
Nadal, Ivanovic win French titles
Early in the second set of the French Open final, not quite halfway into what would wind up as Roger Federer’s worst loss in 173 career Grand Slam matches, he watched intently as Rafael Nadal pushed a forehand wide to end a lengthy exchange.June 09, 2008
Fed, Rafa reach French final
As the points piled up and the light faded, it was tough to decide which scenario had seemed less likely at the outset of the French Open semifinals Friday: That Rafael Nadal would be so dominant during a 6-4, 6-2, 7-6 (3) victory over Novak Djokovic, a man who is, after all, ranked No. 3 and a Grand Slam champion?June 07, 2008
Federer overcomes slow start in victory
Roger Federer lost three of his first four service games Wednesday, causing a stir among French Open fans but only briefly delaying his progress to the semifinals. The top-ranked Federer rallied to defeat Fernando Gonzalez 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4 and reach the final four at his 16th consecutive Grand Slam event. “It’s always a great pleasure being in the last four,” Federer said. “It’s really where it gets most interesting.”June 05, 2008
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Nadal, Djokovic set up semi showdown
Five rounds into the French Open, king of clay Rafael Nadal still awaits a serious challenge. Novak Djokovic hopes to provide it in the semifinals.June 04, 2008
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Rough day for Williams sisters
With twilight descending, Venus Williams helplessly watched one final shot land out of reach, ending a bad day for her family — and for U.S. tennis.May 31, 2008
Blake bounced at French Open
James Blake’s frustration rose to a crescendo Thursday. The top U.S. man in the French Open was talking to himself, and the words were growing louder. He was bothered by the clay underfoot. By the chair umpire. By his own play. And, most of all, by the drop shots and assorted other winners his up-and-coming foe produced.May 30, 2008
Williams hangs on for victory
Venus Williams was cruising along with a ho-hum 6-3, 4-1 lead over her 35-year-old opponent at the French Open on Monday when suddenly everything went awry. The double-faults piled up. The forehand errors did, too, and Williams lost six consecutive games to fall behind as a drizzle fell. The crowd was rooting for the underdog, applauding in unison every time 93rd-ranked Tzipora Obziler of Israel earned a point.May 27, 2008
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