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The Mill Valley Film Festival is beloved by cinema buffs for its diverse range of films...
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Nobody's a winner in Germany's federal election...
Brussels: Catch if you can
Two new exhibitions examine Russian art and its influence on the West...
New York: News this month
Fernando Ferrer has won the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City...
Paris: Business etiquette
Parisians have an exaggerated reputation for rudeness. Try to engage them in formal rituals...
Tokyo: Business lunch
Gordon Ramsay's first restaurant in Tokyo is not up to his usual high standards...
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Mumbai is a young town: its development into the city we know today started in the 1600s...
Shanghai: Catch if you can
The city’s billionaires and its poorest families are depicted in a new photography show...

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