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* Press release: evalu8.org announces 2006 recipients of highest accolade -- its Award of Distinction *
Nominations are tendered annually by evalu8.org visitors, and voted on by evalu8.org's panel of experts in each category. Here's a list of recipients of the 2006 awards, as released June 28, 2007.
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American Association of Food & Travel Journalists *
A worldwide network of accredited, professional, working journalists, this group includes some of the top writers and photographers in the fields of food and travel.
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Articulate newsletter *
Improve your writing skills. Sign up for Articulate -- for free.
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Asian Association of Food & Travel Journalists *
A worldwide network of accredited, professional, working journalists, this group includes some of the top writers and photographers in the fields of food and travel.
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Canadian Association of Food & Travel Journalists *
A worldwide network of accredited, professional, working journalists, this group includes some of the top writers and photographers in the fields of food and travel.
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Culinary Tourism *
Culinary tourism is a travel industry niche that focuses on the integration of food and drink with tourism.
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European Association of Food & Travel Journalists *
A worldwide network of accredited, professional, working journalists, this group includes some of the top writers and photographers in the fields of food and travel.
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Excerpt from current edition of Food Today *
An excerpt from the June-July, 2006 edition. . .
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Food Today *
Latest edition now on newsstands. . .
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Garber on Business: How to get the media exposure you (think you) deserve *
Nothing annoys a member of the media -- whether they're in print or electronic media -- more than hearing the word "ad." Few of us ever write anything even mildly approaching "advertorial," and we resent the suggestion that our precious words could possibly be up for sale.
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Garber on Business: Safe-guarding your reputation *
Should you worry about your reputation? What is your good name worth to you in business? They say hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, but these days the maxim should be amended to "…no fury like a journalist deceived."
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Garber on Business: Writing -- Breaking into the world of trade magazines *
Everything from finding new markets to writing your first query letter is summarized here.
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Hard-won settlement for freelancers in U.S. thrown out by appeals court *
People on both sides of the dispute said it was unclear what would happen next -- whether the decision would be appealed, a new suit filed, or a new agreement negotiated.
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How to write a successful press release *
Everything you need to know to write an effective press release -- and get results. . .
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Midwest restaurateur challenges fellow CIA graduates *
Matching pledge from Cameron Mitchell '86 is among largest alumni gifts.
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The Back Lot with Lynne McNamara *
Column for January 17, 2007
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* Press release: evalu8.org celebrates 4th anniversary with record page-views *
It's hard to believe that four whole years have now passed since our tenuous launch back on July 1, 2002 . . .
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* World Culinary Travel -- World Food Pavilion *
This trade and consumer expo is endorsed by evalu8.org; it is the first of its kind -- devoted to promoting global culinary travel. May 25-27, 2007, Vancouver, BC.
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ANUGA 2003 PREVIEW *****
Anuga is the German doppelganger of France's SIAL. These are two massive and extraordinary food trade shows held in Cologne and Paris, in October on alternating years, so as not to compete for the same audience. Extraordinary is an oft-abused word, but not here...
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BC Culinary scholarships -- deadline Dec. 31, 2002 *
Les Dames d'Escoffier is now accepting applications for
its year 2003 scholarship awards. The deadline for application is December
31, 2002.
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Book copiers raided *
Bailiffs swooped on a Montreal photocopy business Wednesday and seized 2,200 illegally copied study guides and textbooks in one of the largest raids on copyright piracy in the country.
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Capones hosts special dinner event *
Don't miss this event!
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Chocolat covers postal walks *
You can move, but can't hide, from new Rogers magazine. . .
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EAT! Vancouver's 2008 'Top Ten' *
. . .according to your friends at evalu8.org!
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Eyewitness Travel London (Keyes review) *****
Says reviewer John Keyes: "If I could take myself back in time and be a first-timer to London again, this is the book I would take. . ."
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Garber Gastronomic: How to spot restaurants you REALLY don't want to patronize *
There are great restaurants in the Pacific Northwest and all over BC, and we try to tell you about as many as we can -- both the pros and the cons. But we can't be everywhere, so sometimes, it's important to know a few things about how to fend for yourself.
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How to handle the audience bully *
The inconsiderate and rude abound these days. They exhibit a host of infuriating behaviours -- among them yakking loudly and obliviously on cellphones in public places, blocking traffic after blithely driving into congested intersections at the turn of a light and, incomprehensively, walking into you (smacking into you) on city sidewalks. Is the long-established pedestrian directive of bearing to one's right so hard to follow?
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Internet travel search engine tours.com now offers worldwide travel agent search capabilities *
Tours.com -- the Internet site with the Web’s most comprehensive travel search engine -- today announced the launch of its newest search category: worldwide travel agent search by specialty.
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Keeping the Lights on at The Bright One *
Sometimes a story comes along that is so well-written, that we just have to write to request the chance to share it with our readers. This is such a piece -- by Dennis Byrne as seen in the Chicago Daily Observer. Enjoy!
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Ten ways to get to EAT! Vancouver *
Here are the ten top things you need to know to get the most out of EAT! Vancouver.
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The Back Lot with Lynne McNamara *
Column for January 30, 2007
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Travel, 2007-style *
Required passports, higher fees at airports and pre-approved "fast-track" cards are just a few of the new wrinkles that will be hitting travellers in their wallets. Freighter travel, anyone?
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