Ca'd'Oro, known as Alla Vedova, is the osteria that most inspired my London restaurant Polpo.
The estate is irrigated, on the highway, close to the region's biggest city, Cagayan de Oro.
The ports of Iligan and nearby Cagayan de Oro bore the brunt of the flooding.
Some day, when Cagayan de Oro comes into its own, the estate will be in the suburbs.
He held out a crude, lumpy cigar: a Pelo de Oro ("Golden Hair").
The lure beyond Cape Bojador was the rumoured Rio de Oro, the River of Gold, and it was never found.
Archaeologists, working at fantastic research institutions like the Museo del Oro in Bogota, are fighting against a rising tide of looting.
Officials in Cagayan de Oro said corpses were piling up unclaimed at mortuaries and overworked staff had run out of coffins.
El ucraniano Yuriy Bilonog obtuvo el oro en la prueba masculina, seguido de Adam Nelson de Estados Unidos y Joachim Olson de Dinamarca.
BBC: Mundo | A fondo | 2004 | Atenas 2004 | Regreso a Olimpia
Today around 1, 200 local families are part of a successful co-operative called Oro Verde, or Green Gold, which grows organic and fair-trade coffee and cocoa.
Ericsson, which had 35%, according to research firm Dell'Oro Group Inc.
Now on verge of becoming nation's second-largest banker, once merger with his Banco de Oro and Equitable PCI is finalized ( Click here for story).
According to a report issued last week by the Dell'Oro Group, the worldwide router market declined 2% in the second quarter of 2004, its first decline in five quarters.
Associated Press writer Rachel D'Oro reported from Anchorage.
Another Cuban defector, geophysicist Tose Oro, observed that the complete absence of the sophisticated human and technological infrastructure needed to support a safe nuclear reactor program seriously compounded the risks inherent in the Soviet-Cuban scheme.
It already has Banco de Oro ATMs in its malls, helps finance its suppliers and issues a credit card to customers, but it sees a larger deal as a way to become even further entrenched.
On day eight, after awakening from your bed at the five-star The Hotel Oro Verde, you will have a full day in Guayaquil to explore at your leisure before departing for Miami in the evening.
The senator has filed a bill to set up appeals courts in key cities outside Manila: Baguio and Naga in Luzon island, Iloilo and Cebu in the Visayas, and Cagayan de Oro and Davao in Mindanao.
As befits someone whose first decade of professional output inspired a book called "Habits, Patterns, Algorithms" (ORO Editions, 2008), he's the quintessential polymath: one part nerdy, several parts worldly and equally interested in bees and Brigitte Bardot.
He has rollers in Havana make him cigars with Pele de Oro tobacco and, in the 50-odd trips he's taken to Cuba since that drive in the country, he's ordered more and more and has had bands made for them bearing his name.
The most important part of the morning is the coffee, and Romans are passionately divided as to who makes the best cup: Sant Eustachio (Piazza Sant'Eustachio, steps behind the Pantheon) or Tazza d'Oro (Via degli Orfani, a few feet in front of the Pantheon).
Fortunately, surviving collections of objects curated at the Museo del Oro in Bogota and British Museum in London can provide an insight into these different perspectives on material value and human perception and most importantly tell the true story behind the myths of El Dorado.
Parisi's common-law wife, Susanna Massimi, once broke out in hives when she touched its leaves. (She, for her part, is not allowed to wear perfume or put cream on her hands when entering the basement sanctorum.) Dark, resinous and furry like sage, the Pelo de Oro plant is prone to disease and easily infects other crops.
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