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This year, Indonesia's Guruh Nugraha, chef de partie at the Park Lane Hotel in Jakarta, will be moving into a specially designed kitchen made to the exact specifications of the Bocuse d'Or kitchens.
Continental Cuisine Amy Ma 2011
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Mandarin Oriental Kuala Lumpur Candidate Lay Na See and coach Marcel Kofler of the Malaysian team Established in 1987 by legendary French chef Paul Bocuse — the father of "nouvelle cuisine" and owner of L'Auberge du Pont de Collonges, one of the most revered restaurants in France — the Bocuse d'Or takes place every two years and is also known as the "World Cuisine Contest."
Continental Cuisine Amy Ma 2011
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The last one to win the Palme d'Or was maybe the darkly black Coen Brothers movie Barton Fink or before that Robert Altman's MASH all the way back in the 1970s.
Michael Giltz: Cannes 2011 Day Five: Can Cannes Handle A Truly Fun Film? "The Artist" Debuts Michael Giltz 2011
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"In the future, there is no doubt someday Asia will place on top in the Bocuse d'Or," says Stefan Stiller, president of the Chinese team.
Continental Cuisine Amy Ma 2011
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The last one to win the Palme d'Or was maybe the darkly black Coen Brothers movie Barton Fink or before that Robert Altman's MASH all the way back in the 1970s.
Michael Giltz: Cannes 2011 Day Five: Can Cannes Handle A Truly Fun Film? "The Artist" Debuts Michael Giltz 2011
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I'm delighted he is now on the list of winners of the Palme d'Or.
Terrence Malick: The return of cinema's invisible man | Profile 2011
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I'm delighted he is now on the list of winners of the Palme d'Or.
Terrence Malick: The return of cinema's invisible man | Profile 2011
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Best of times Hard to define what he would see as a career highlight but winning the Palme d'Or earlier this year for what seems a deeply personal work, The Tree of Life, must rate highly for this most auteurist of American directors and admirer of French culture.
Terrence Malick: The return of cinema's invisible man | Profile 2011
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Best of times Hard to define what he would see as a career highlight but winning the Palme d'Or earlier this year for what seems a deeply personal work, The Tree of Life, must rate highly for this most auteurist of American directors and admirer of French culture.
Terrence Malick: The return of cinema's invisible man | Profile 2011
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The last one to win the Palme d'Or was maybe the darkly black Coen Brothers movie Barton Fink or before that Robert Altman's MASH all the way back in the 1970s.
Michael Giltz: Cannes 2011 Day Five: Can Cannes Handle A Truly Fun Film? "The Artist" Debuts Michael Giltz 2011
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