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At Noma, in Copenhagen, the Halifax-raised chef built and then ran the pastry department for three years as the room vaulted from near obscurity to the most influential restaurant on the planet. Yet in his typical style, Mr. Burns, who finished degrees...
At Noma, in Copenhagen, the Halifax-raised chef built and then ran the pastry department for three years as the room vaulted from near obscurity to the most influential restaurant on the planet. Yet in his typical style, Mr. Burns, who finished degrees...
British musician Sting performs during his "Back to Bass Tour", in the Falconer Hall in Copenhagen, Denmark, Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. Besides the Danish concert, Sting continues to Warsaw, Prague, Vienna and four French cities the next two weeks. View Photo »
Adopted following tough negotiations, this had notably maintained the ‘firewall’ between developed and developing countries and also the ‘linking clause’ that had made mitigation by the latter contingent on the level of technological and financial...
20, 2009: As the Copenhagen climate talks wind down, London’s Daily Telegraph publishes an explosive article accusing the U.N.’s leading climate scientist of financial conflict of interest. Rajendra Pachauri (at right), chair of the Intergovernmental...
It is a Valentine that will shame anything you can possibly buy. Watch, and reconsider your evening. today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork As if cyclists around the world needed even more reason to pine for the streets and bike paths of...
In this photo provided on Friday Feb. 10, 2012 by World Press Photo, the 1st Prize Portraits Singles category of the 2012 World Press Photo Contest by Laerke Posselt, Denmark, shows Iranian-born Danish actress Mellica Mehraban, Copenhagen, May 4, 2011. View Photo »
The little, big man Ernie Torres smacks down this week’s Tuesday 25 for Skateboardermag.com Ryan Spencer is sick as fuck. He stopped by the office with the rest of the Superbrand crew and busted out on our shitty park with this Warm Up line. The man,...
Feb. 14 (Bloomberg) -- TDC A/S’s private-equity owners raised about 5.6 billion Danish kroner ($982 million) selling part of their holdings in the Danish phone company, according to three people with knowledge of the transaction. Shares of TDC declined...
Copenhagen (IPA: [kəʊpənˈheɪgən] or [kəʊpənˈhɑˑgən]; Danish København (help·info) IPA: [købn̩ˈhaʊˀn]) is the capital of Denmark and the country's largest city (metropolitan population 1,211,542 (2006)). Copenhagen is the seat of the national parliament, the government, and the monarchy. Full Article
A view from the city of Vordingborg, south of Copenhagen, with the Faroe Bridges in the far background, Thursday morning, Feb. 2, 2012. Parts of eastern and central Europe were hit hard by heavy snow and frigid temperatures leaving hundreds trapped in cars, dozens of communities without...
View Photo »In this photo provided on Friday Feb. 10, 2012 by World Press Photo, the 1st Prize Portraits Singles category of the 2012 World Press Photo Contest by Laerke Posselt, Denmark, shows Iranian-born Danish actress Mellica Mehraban, Copenhagen, May 4, 2011.
View Photo »(FromL) Cypriot Minister of Commerce Industry and Tourism Praxoulla Antoniadou Kyriacou, French EU Commissioner for Internal Market and Services Michel Barnier, Danish Minister of Business and Growth Ole Sohn and EU commissioner for Digital Agenda Neelie Kroes hold a final joint press conference...
View Photo »Danish Minister for Education Morten Oestergaard (C) speaks flanked by Irish EU Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science Maire Geoghegan-Quinn (L) and Cyprus' Minister of Heath Stavros Malas (R) as they hold a joint press conference following the ministerial conference Horizon 2020...
View Photo »A snowplow works near the city of Vordingborg, south of Copenhagen, Thursday morning, Feb. 2, 2012. Parts of eastern and central Europe were hit hard by heavy snow and frigid temperatures leaving hundreds trapped in cars, dozens of communities without power and bringing the overall toll...
View Photo »Irish EU Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science, Maire Geoghegan-Quinn (L) and Denmark's Minister for Education Morten Oestergaard (R) hold a press conference following the ministerial conference 'Horizon 2020' during an informal meeting of Ministers for Competitiveness (COMPET)...
View Photo »Denmark's national men's player Mikkel Hansen raises the European Championships trophy on January 30, 2012 at Copenhagen Town Hall, a day after they won the European Championships.
View Photo »Denmark's national men's handball coach Ulrik Wilbek (C), flanked by players Mikkel Hansen (L) and Hans Lindberg (R), raises the European Championships trophy on January 30, 2012 at Copenhagen Town Hall, a day after they won the European Championships.
View Photo »Denmark's national men's handball team players and staff members pose with Denmark's Culture Minister Uffe Elbaek (L), Lord Mayor of Copenhagen Frank Jensen (C) and Crown Prince Frederik (R) of Denmark on January 30, 2012 at Copenhagen Town Hall, a day after they won the European Championships...
View Photo »Denmark's Queen Margrethe and Prince Consort Henrik smile at the opening of an exhibition of the Queens paintings on January 27 2011 at the Arken Art Museum in Copenhagen.
View Photo »French-born Danish Princess Marie and Prince Joachim of Denmark present their newborn daughter at Copenhagen University Hospital in Copenhagen, on January 27, 2012. The new princess, who was born on January 24 weighed 2,930 grammes and measured 49 centimetres.
View Photo »COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - JANUARY 27: Her Royal Highness Princess Marie and Prince Joachim of Denmark introduce their new baby boy to the press at Rigshospitalet on January 27, 2012 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
View Photo »German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser Schnarrenberger talks to journalists on the second day of an EU Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Copenhagen, on January 27, 2012. EU Justice and Interior ministers are to discuss terrorism, cross-border crime and solidarity.
View Photo »Hungarian Minister of Public Administration Tibor Navracsics talks to an unidentified woman on the second day of an EU Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Copenhagen, on January 27, 2012. EU Justice and Interior ministers are to discuss terrorism, cross-border crime and solidarity.
View Photo »German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser Schnarrenberger looks on during an EU Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Copenhagen, on January 27, 2012. EU Justice and Interior ministers are to discuss terrorism, cross-border crime and solidarity.
View Photo »Danish Queen Margrethe (L) waves to guests at Copenhagen City Hall on January 14, 2012 on the occasion of Danish Queen Margrethe's 40th jubilee. Danish Queen Margrethe II celebrates 40 years on the throne today, marking the decades-long transformation of a shy artist and heavy smoker to...
View Photo »Danish Queen Margrethe and Prince Consort Henrik arriving at Copenhagen City Hall in Copenhagen on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012. The Danish Queen Margrethe celebrates her 40th Jubilee this weekend. (AP Photo, POLFOTO, Anthon Unger) DENMARK OUT.
View Photo »Denmark's Prince Joachim and French-born princess Marie, show off their newborn Princess to the public for the first time, Friday Jan. 27. 2012, at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, Denmark. The baby was born Tuesday morning weighing 6.45 pounds (2.930 kilograms), the couple's second child...
View Photo »EU home affairs commissioner Cecilia Malmstroem speaks during a press conference on January 26, 2012 in Copenhagen. European Union justice and interior ministers were Thursday gathered in Copenhagen to discuss terrorism, cross-border crime and solidarity between EU member states to deal...
View Photo »Denmark's minister of Justice Morten Bodskoev gestures during a joint press conference on January 26, 2012 in Copenhagen. European Union justice and interior ministers were in Copenhagen to discuss terrorism, cross-border crime and solidarity between EU member states to deal with...
View Photo »European flags fly on Copenhagen's Stock Exchange (Borsen) on January 2, 2012 to mark Denmark's EU rotating presidency. Non-euro nation Denmark took over the European Union's rotating presidency on January 1, aspiring to ease the bloc's crisis but few expecting it to impact the power...
View Photo »Danish Queen Margrethe poses to the media at Arken Museum in Copenhagen, January 25, 2012 at the press opening of the exhibition 'The Essence Of Colour'. The exhibition, the largest so far of the art of Queen Margrethe, is showing 135 of the Queen's works, exemplifying her artistic...
View Photo »EU home affairs commissioner Cecilia Malmstroem sits on January 26, 2012 before an EU Justice and Home Affairs Council meeting in Copenhagen. European Union justice and interior ministers are to discuss terrorism, cross-border crime and solidarity between EU member states to deal with...
View Photo »General Secretary of Danish Refugee Aid, Andreas Kamm, listens to a media question media Wednesday Jan. 25 2012 in Copenhagen, Denmark, where he spoke on the rescue of the two kidnapped hostages - a Dane and an American - who were working for the charity in Somalia, by US special forces...
View Photo »Head of international operations of Danish Refugee Aid, Ann Mary Olsen, address media Wednesday Jan. 25 2012 in Copenhagen, Denmark, where she spoke on the rescue of the two kidnapped hostages - a Dane and an American - who were working for the charity in Somalia, by US special forces.
View Photo »A view from the city of Vordingborg, south of Copenhagen, with the Faroe Bridges in the far background, Thursday morning, Feb. 2, 2012. Parts of eastern and central Europe were hit hard by heavy snow and frigid temperatures leaving hundreds trapped in cars, dozens of communities without...
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