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  • The Laie in Eixample Dret is one of the baker's dozen of Barcelona's large independent bookshops that have managed to survive the first waves of the current crisis, and one of the reasons it has done so is that it was the first to install an all-day bar and cafe – with an outside terrace in the summer.

    10 of the best literary haunts in Barcelona 2011

  • The Laie in Eixample Dret is one of the baker's dozen of Barcelona's large independent bookshops that have managed to survive the first waves of the current crisis, and one of the reasons it has done so is that it was the first to install an all-day bar and cafe – with an outside terrace in the summer.

    10 of the best literary haunts in Barcelona 2011

  • USA TODAY's Greg Boeck joined the team as it regrouped Monday in Oakland and then left with the Warriors for training camp in Laie, getting a behind-the-scenes look at their first 24 hours together.

    Warriors ride last season's wave to camp in Hawaii 2007

  • I've had lilikoi like the one written about. . . but just yesterday I was hiking around Laie and came upon a vine.

    Hawaiian Fruit Part I: Lilikoi 2005

  • If Eneg killed Laie, another would have to be found and trained.

    The Irda Baker, Linda P. 1995

  • Laie paused just inside the heavy wooden door, holding it open with her foot while she pretended to balance the tray.

    The Irda Baker, Linda P. 1995

  • Motioning for Laie to proceed, Khallayne and Lyrralt started along the passageway, nodding to other guests as they went.

    The Irda Baker, Linda P. 1995

  • Khallayne had used Laie many times before, to spy for information, for errands she wanted kept secret.

    The Irda Baker, Linda P. 1995

  • Once they were upstairs, in the second-floor hall and away from the strolling party guests, they followed Laie until they rounded a corner and found her peeking around the corner at an intersection.

    The Irda Baker, Linda P. 1995

  • As slaves went, Laie was brighter than most, a wellspring of information, and she knew to keep her mouth shut.

    The Irda Baker, Linda P. 1995

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