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This summer, we crammed in sun and sea and sand, ice cream and tomatoes and zucchini. We packed up and dropped off: first one child, then the other.
 
Leaving the house <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/images/gucciusaonlineoutlet.php>gucci outlet</a>  quiet. We looked at each other, puzzled. It had been 17 years since we d been alone, together. We fled to Spain.
 
In Spain, we crammed in art and architecture and adventure. Soon we gave up on packing in and took up hanging out. We slept. We strolled. We sipped vermouth, with a cool breeze and warm guitar wafting over the rooftops.
 
We dined on fat chickpeas, tiny clams, hot sausage, thin ham. Every meal started with pa amb tomaquet 鈥?bread grilled golden and rubbed with fresh tomato. Pale, rosy, sweet.
 
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TOMATO BREAD
 
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It was a rainy day over eastern Ukraine, with occasional flashes of lightning; Some 27 minutes before the crash, the air traffic controller in Dnipropetrovsk asked the pilots if they could go higher to 35,000 feet to avert a conflict with another plane. The pilots replied they would rather maintain altitude; the dispatcher got the other aircraft to ascend, and the chance that could have saved the MH17 was missed. Seven minutes later, the pilot asked if he could divert the plane 20 nautical miles (23 miles) to the left to avoid bad weather, and that wish [url=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Hat]Tory Burch Hat[/url]  was granted, setting up the Boeing's meeting with what the report terms a large number of high-energy objects that would destroy it at 1:20 p.m. Amsterdam time.Nothing untoward was happening to the plane. The cockpit voice recorder, found by the separatists and delivered to British experts at Farnborough, hadn't been tampered with and contained nothing except normal conversation. The flight data recorder showed only normal operations. This should, once and for all, neutralize Russian suggestions that a Ukrainian fighter plane was near the Boeing at about the same altitude shortly before the crash. The pilots would have surely seen it visibility was good above the clouds and remarked upon it.The black boxes gave no indication of what caused the crash. When the crew stopped answering, the Ukrainian traffic controllers got in touch with Russian colleagues in Rostov-on-Don to check if their radars still displayed MH17. The exchange, quoted in the Dutch report, shows no animosity: Ukrainian traffic controller: 'Rostov, do you observe the Malaysian by by the response?' Russian traffic controller: 'No, it seems that its target started falling apart.' And then, all the Dutch investigators had to go on were photos from the crash site, taken by Ukrainian investigators. They, the report said, showed the plane had come apart in the air after being hit with those high-energy objects. The investigators avoid the word [url=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Christian-Louboutin-Barneys]Christian Louboutin Barneys[/url] missile, which is professional of them; it couldn't have been anything else.Since the separatists had no aviation, the Ukrainian military had nothing airborne to shoot at. So the missile was likely fired by rebels who had got their hands on advanced anti-aircraft weaponry, or even by a Russian crew, as some reports have suggested. Apportioning blame, however, lies outside the scope of the Dutch technical investigation. Flight MH17 was collateral damage in the senseless, brutal, Russia-inspired conflict in eastern Ukraine which has already killed more than 3,000 people, according to the United Nations, [url=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Bucket-Hat]True Religion Bucket Hat[/url]  and in which 36 noncombatants were dying every day before the current shaky cease-fire was established on Sept. 5.The truce in the Donbass is holding, despite isolated incidents of shelling and gunfire. Prisoners have been exchanged. Hopefully no more innocent victims will suffer; the clearest lesson of the crash is that civilian aircraft should not fly over conflict zones, at any altitude, under any conditions.Air France and Emirates stopped flying over Iraq in late July. Other airlines should have followed, but they only stopped when the U.S. banned its carriers from entering Iraq's airspace. In fact, carriers should voluntarily change their routes to avoid all fighting zones, no matter what the cost, simply because they don't know what kind of hardware is out there, in the hands of often badly-trained, angry people. As the Ukrainian restrictions showed, guessing about safe altitude limits can prove lethal.(Leonid Bershidsky is a Bloomberg View contributor. He is a Berlin-based writer, author of three novels and two nonfiction books.) Copyright 2014,
 
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Olive oil
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Garlic
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Baguette
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Ripe tomato
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Flaky salt, such as Maldon
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Season: Pour olive oil into a small bowl. Slice garlic and stir in.
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Brush: Slice baguette in half the long way; open. <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/clreplicashoes.php> Christian Louboutin Outlet Online</a> Brush cut sides lightly with the flavored olive oil.
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Broil: Set bread on a broiler rack. Slide under a hot broiler until golden brown, about 2 minutes.
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Rub: Slice tomato in half along its equator. Rub cut side of tomato against toasted faces of the baguette, covering it with pale red pulp. Best to do this with the strong hand and furrowed brow of a Barcelona waiter.
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Slice: Drizzle bread with more garlic oil. Sprinkle with salt. Slice on the diagonal into 1-inch-wide wedges. Enjoy plain or topped with ham, cheese or sausage.
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Revision as of 23:46, 25 September 2014

It was a rainy day over eastern Ukraine, with occasional flashes of lightning; Some 27 minutes before the crash, the air traffic controller in Dnipropetrovsk asked the pilots if they could go higher to 35,000 feet to avert a conflict with another plane. The pilots replied they would rather maintain altitude; the dispatcher got the other aircraft to ascend, and the chance that could have saved the MH17 was missed. Seven minutes later, the pilot asked if he could divert the plane 20 nautical miles (23 miles) to the left to avoid bad weather, and that wish [url=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Hat]Tory Burch Hat[/url] was granted, setting up the Boeing's meeting with what the report terms a large number of high-energy objects that would destroy it at 1:20 p.m. Amsterdam time.Nothing untoward was happening to the plane. The cockpit voice recorder, found by the separatists and delivered to British experts at Farnborough, hadn't been tampered with and contained nothing except normal conversation. The flight data recorder showed only normal operations. This should, once and for all, neutralize Russian suggestions that a Ukrainian fighter plane was near the Boeing at about the same altitude shortly before the crash. The pilots would have surely seen it visibility was good above the clouds and remarked upon it.The black boxes gave no indication of what caused the crash. When the crew stopped answering, the Ukrainian traffic controllers got in touch with Russian colleagues in Rostov-on-Don to check if their radars still displayed MH17. The exchange, quoted in the Dutch report, shows no animosity: Ukrainian traffic controller: 'Rostov, do you observe the Malaysian by by the response?' Russian traffic controller: 'No, it seems that its target started falling apart.' And then, all the Dutch investigators had to go on were photos from the crash site, taken by Ukrainian investigators. They, the report said, showed the plane had come apart in the air after being hit with those high-energy objects. The investigators avoid the word [url=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Christian-Louboutin-Barneys]Christian Louboutin Barneys[/url] missile, which is professional of them; it couldn't have been anything else.Since the separatists had no aviation, the Ukrainian military had nothing airborne to shoot at. So the missile was likely fired by rebels who had got their hands on advanced anti-aircraft weaponry, or even by a Russian crew, as some reports have suggested. Apportioning blame, however, lies outside the scope of the Dutch technical investigation. Flight MH17 was collateral damage in the senseless, brutal, Russia-inspired conflict in eastern Ukraine which has already killed more than 3,000 people, according to the United Nations, [url=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Bucket-Hat]True Religion Bucket Hat[/url] and in which 36 noncombatants were dying every day before the current shaky cease-fire was established on Sept. 5.The truce in the Donbass is holding, despite isolated incidents of shelling and gunfire. Prisoners have been exchanged. Hopefully no more innocent victims will suffer; the clearest lesson of the crash is that civilian aircraft should not fly over conflict zones, at any altitude, under any conditions.Air France and Emirates stopped flying over Iraq in late July. Other airlines should have followed, but they only stopped when the U.S. banned its carriers from entering Iraq's airspace. In fact, carriers should voluntarily change their routes to avoid all fighting zones, no matter what the cost, simply because they don't know what kind of hardware is out there, in the hands of often badly-trained, angry people. As the Ukrainian restrictions showed, guessing about safe altitude limits can prove lethal.(Leonid Bershidsky is a Bloomberg View contributor. He is a Berlin-based writer, author of three novels and two nonfiction books.) Copyright 2014,

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