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An Ireland fan in front of the Moulin Rouge in Paris. Photo: Reuters PARIS, once a centre for nocturnal hedonism, is at risk of becoming Europe's capital of sleep. A study has put it well behind London and other top European cities for nightlife. Full Article at The Age
Paris, whose wild nightlife drew generations of party goers from Ernest Hemingway to Jim Morrison, is now more notorious for curfews than carousing. Full Article at The Age
BARCELONA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 03: Dree Hemingway (Great-grandaughter of Ernest Hemingway) walks the runway at the Teresa Helbig fashion show during the 080 Barcelona showcase on September 3, 2009 in Barcelona, Spain. View Photo »
Ernest Hemingway would never live in today's Key West ... He would live right here on Big Torch Key. It's the old Keys.
The City of Light was portrayed by Ernest Hemingway as a city of endless drink and parties in the 1920s. Moulin Rouge can-can girls and Champs-Elysées nightspots prevail in the common psyche. Full Article at The Telegraph
PARIS (Reuters Life!) - Paris, whose wild nightlife drew generations of party goers from Ernest Hemingway to Jim Morrison, is now more notorious for curfews than carousing. Full Article at ABC News
Author Ernest Hemingway is dealing with writer’s block and alcoholism when he finds out one of his friends died violently. Full Article at Pop Syndicate
BARCELONA, SPAIN - SEPTEMBER 03: Dree Hemingway (Great-grandaughter of Ernest Hemingway) walks the runway at the Teresa Helbig fashion show during the 080 Barcelona showcase on September 3, 2009 in Barcelona, Spain. View Photo »
Bill Roedy is the international statesman who never got voted out of office. Full Article at The Independent
KEY WEST, Fla. Key West has a balmy climate; even in winter, short sleeves are the norm. Full Article at Chicago Sun-Times
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The 'Comparsa de Gigantes y Cabezudos' or the Parade of the giants and big heads, say goodbye after eight days of the San Fermin Festival where they danced through the streets of Pamplona, northern Spain, Tuesday, July 14, 2009.
View Photo »A "Kiliki" bids farewell to revellers during the last day of the San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 14, 2009.
View Photo »A "Zaldiko" (horse figure) hits a child with a sponge tied to a wooden club during the last day of the San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 14, 2009.
View Photo »A "Kiliki" bids farewell to revellers during the last day of the San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 14, 2009.
View Photo »A boy kisses a "Kiliki" good-bye during the last day of the San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 14, 2009.
View Photo »A "Kiliki" throws sweets to children during the last day of the San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 14, 2009.
View Photo »A "kiliki" kisses children during the last day of the San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 14, 2009.
View Photo »A "Kiliki" grabs a boy's nose during the last day of the San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 14, 2009.
View Photo »A "Kiliki" hits a boy with a sponge tied to a wooden club during San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 13, 2009.
View Photo »A "Kiliki" hits a boy with a sponge tied to a wooden club during San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 13, 2009.
View Photo »A "Kiliki" scares a girl during San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 13, 2009.
View Photo »A "Zaldiko" (horse figure) hits a group of revellers with a sponge tied to a wooden club during San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 13, 2009.
View Photo »A boy tries to show a "Kiliki" his toy during San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 13, 2009.
View Photo »A "Kiliki" tries to give a child a kiss during San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 13, 2009.
View Photo »A child plays next to a poster of U.S. writer Ernest Hemingway outside Pamplona's bullring during the fourth day of the San Fermin festival July 9, 2009. This year is the 50th anniversary of Hemingway's last visit to the festival.
View Photo »Men inside big heads called "Kilikis" take a break during San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 9, 2009.
View Photo »Children play next to a poster of U.S. writer Ernest Hemingway outside Pamplona's bullring during the fourth day of the San Fermin festival. This year is the 50th anniversary of Hemingway's last visit to the festival.
View Photo »A child stands next to a poster of U.S. writer Ernest Hemingway outside Pamplona's bullring during the fourth day of the San Fermin festival. This year is the 50th anniversary of Hemingway's last visit to the festival.
View Photo »Thomas Grizard (R), winner of the "First International Ernest Hemingway Doubles and Impersonators Contest", and Hemingway's grandson John Patrick Hemingway have their photo taken by the bust of U.S. writer Ernest Hemingway outside Pamplona's bullring July 9, 2009.
View Photo »Thomas Grizard (L), winner of the "First International Ernest Hemingway Doubles and Impersonators Contest", has his photo taken with a girl by her mother next to the bust of U.S. writer Ernest Hemingway outside Pamplona's bullring July 9, 2009.
View Photo »Thomas Norman Grizard (R) of Florida and John Patrick Hemingway, the grandson of the author, are pictured during the Ernest Hemingway look-alike contest in Pamplona at the San Fermin festival, on July 9, 2009. Thomas Norman Grizard wn the contetst.
View Photo »Thomas Norman Grizard of Florida dances before winning the Ernest Hemingway look-alike contest in Pamplona during the San Fermin festival, on July 9, 2009.
View Photo »Thomas Grizard, 49, from the United States, reacts after winning the First International Ernest Hemingway Doubles and Impersonators Contest, during a tribute to the famous American writer, pictured in background, on the third day at the San Fermin Fiestas in Pamplona, northern Spain, T...
View Photo »Thomas Grizard, 49, from the United States, center, dances with Ernest Hemingway's grandson, John Patrick, third from left, after winning the First International Ernest Hemingway Doubles and Impersonators Contest, during a tribute to the famous American writer, during the San Fermin Fie...
View Photo »A party goer jokes next to a sculpture of Ernest Hemingway at the Cafe Iruna on the third day of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona July 8, 2009. This year is the 50th anniversary of Hemingway's last visit to the festival.
View Photo »A "Kiliki" bids farewell to revellers during the last day of the San Fermin festival's "Comparsa de gigantes y cabezudos" (Parade of the giants and the big heads) in Pamplona July 14, 2009.
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