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Puzzling Death of Chicago’s Whirlwind Chef, Homaro Cantu
Questions linger in Chicago after the suicide of the inventive and ambitious star chef.
Homaro Cantu, Science-Minded Chicago Chef, Dies at 38
Mr. Cantu used chemical-laboratory techniques in his cooking, and his restaurant Moto held a Michelin star.
2,000 AT FUNERAL OF ADMIRAL CANTU; Archbishop Spellman Presides at Requiem Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral ITALIAN ENVOY PRESENT Other Notables at Rites for Italy's Commissioner General to New York World's Fair
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GIUSEPPE CANTU, WORLD'S FAIR AIDE; Vice Admiral, Commissioner General for Italy, Dies in Hotel Here at 67 MADE A SENATOR IN 1938 Flags of Foreign Pavilions Are Lowered for Official, Who Is Praised by Whalen Flags at Half-Staff Had Fought Against Turk
Cantu, Giuseppe
BURY ITALIAN EMBASSY AIDE; Distinguished Gathering at Funeral of Gino Cantu in Paris.
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DEATH OF CESARE CANTU.; Career of the Italian Historian, Liberal, and a Pious Catholic.
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DEATH OF CESAR CANTU.
Cantu, Cesare
Puzzling Death of Chicago’s Whirlwind Chef, Homaro Cantu
Questions linger in Chicago after the suicide of the inventive and ambitious star chef.
Homaro Cantu, Science-Minded Chicago Chef, Dies at 38
Mr. Cantu used chemical-laboratory techniques in his cooking, and his restaurant Moto held a Michelin star.
2,000 AT FUNERAL OF ADMIRAL CANTU; Archbishop Spellman Presides at Requiem Mass in St. Patrick's Cathedral ITALIAN ENVOY PRESENT Other Notables at Rites for Italy's Commissioner General to New York World's Fair
funeral
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