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Razor Clams, the Seafood to Eat Right Now
Razor Clams, the Seafood to Eat Right Now
Julia Bainbridge Julia Bainbridge Food Editor May 30, 2014
Razor Clams, the Seafood to Eat Right Now
Razor clam escabeche at Tessa in New York. Photo credit: Courtesy Tessa
We’re fresh off the plane from Paris, where we feasted on razor clams at Clamato. Then we returned to New York and saw razor clams on the menus at Tessa and Maison Premiere and Charlie Bird and Mary’s Fish Camp But it’s not razor clam
Julia Bainbridge Julia Bainbridge Food Editor May 30, 2014
Razor Clams, the Seafood to Eat Right Now
Razor clam escabeche at Tessa in New York. Photo credit: Courtesy Tessa
We’re fresh off the plane from Paris, where we feasted on razor clams at Clamato. Then we returned to New York and saw razor clams on the menus at Tessa and Maison Premiere and Charlie Bird and Mary’s Fish Camp But it’s not razor clam
Marco Reus added to the depressingly long list of pre-World Cup injuries
Marco Reus Germany's Footballer of the Year in 2012 and a member of UEFA's 2013 team of the year had to be helped off the pitch after turning his ankle in Germany's 6-1 win over Armenia, sparking fears that he would be cruelly denied an appearance at the World Cup. After the match, the German federation posted a message on their Facebook
Egypt's el-Sissi sworn in as president
CAIRO (AP) Egypt's former army chief Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi was sworn in on Sunday as president for a four-year term, taking the reins of power in a nation roiled since 2011 by deadly unrest and economic woes.
El-Sissi's inauguration came less than a year after the 59-year-old career infantry officer ousted the country's first freely elected president, the Islamist Mohammed Morsi, following days of mass protests by Egyptians demanding he step down.
El-Sissi's inauguration came less than a year after the 59-year-old career infantry officer ousted the country's first freely elected president, the Islamist Mohammed Morsi, following days of mass protests by Egyptians demanding he step down.
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