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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
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.
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