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Author: Paul Luvera

Plaintiff trial lawyer for 50 years. Past President of the Inner Circle of Advocates & Washington State Trial Lawyers Association. Member American Board of Trial Advocates, American College of Trial Lawyers, International Academy, International Society of Barristers, the American Trial Lawyers Hall of Fame & speaker at Spence Trial College
EILEEN NEARNE, BRITISH SECRET AGENT IN WORLD WAR II

EILEEN NEARNE, BRITISH SECRET AGENT IN WORLD WAR II

 While we were in Europe I read an article from London by John F. Burns about a woman who died there September 2nd. Eileen Nearne, known as Didi , had volunteered, in World War II, to join the Special Operations Executive, a wartime agency known as "Churchill’s secret army." It consisted of some 14,000 agents who were recruited to conduct espionage behind enemy lines during the war. She was born on March 15, 1921 into an Anglo-Spanish family that moved to…

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AU REVIOR FRANCE & BONJOUR AMERICA

AU REVIOR FRANCE & BONJOUR AMERICA

We ate another unique meal with breakfast. We were given a  wooden, rectangle shaped, tray with six small cups. Inside of each was a different food, like a yogurt, and each was unique tasting and very good. There was a plate with thin ham, small sausage and small cuts of cheese with a small tomato on top. Everything was unusual and an adventure to eat. A very unusual  kitchen and chef. After breakfast we walked the narrow stone road down…

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FIRST REPORT ABOUT OUR SAINT EMILLION ADVENTURE

FIRST REPORT ABOUT OUR SAINT EMILLION ADVENTURE

It is a three hour drive from Saint Martin to Saint Emilion. Most of it on an autobahn like freeway. The entire drive was through farm and unimproved land. As we got off the freeway and closer to our destination many large and small vineyards began to appear. Some very beautiful chateaus were  seen more often. The road became narrow. A two lane asphalt road without shoulders until we finally arrived at tiny Saint Emilion. We said good by to…

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AU REVIOR SAINT MARTIN & BOJOUR SAINT EIMILION

AU REVIOR SAINT MARTIN & BOJOUR SAINT EIMILION

The  Ile de Re is a small island off of the city of La Rochelle southeast of Paris. It is 14 miles long and only 4 miles wide. It is nearly flat. Our hotel is in St Martin, the island’s capital, and is a fishing port with white washed houses and a protected harbor. Fifteen minutes away is La Flotte which is regarded as one of the most beautiful villages in France. It, too, is a small port and fishing…

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ADDENDUM TO THE GOLD RING SCAM

ADDENDUM TO THE GOLD RING SCAM

I forgot to mention in my last posting that at the seminar of lawyers we attended, someone brought up the gold ring scam (See previous posting where I explained  how it worked) Out of the group of these bright trial lawyers two of them were willing to admit they had fallen for it. One lucked out paying only 5 Euros, but other paid twenty Euros for a worthless piece of junk jewelry. How many others who were too ashamed to admit they…

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FRENCH TGV TRAINS & OTHER FRENCH ADVENTURES

FRENCH TGV TRAINS & OTHER FRENCH ADVENTURES

This  is our great train experience and what we learned as first time train traveler’s in France and which is well understood by every school child I’m sure, but for us a challenge. This only applies to the main train depot in Paris which is our sole experience in train travel. We had our tickets purchased before we left the U.S. for the TGV train from Paris to La Rochelle. When we got to the station our driver showed us the…

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OU REVOIR PARIS

OU REVOIR PARIS

On Sunday we visited the Musee Jacquemart-Andre. It was the villa of Edpoard Andre and his wife Nelie Jacxquemart. They were avid art collectors in the new Paris of the 19th century. Their mansion is now a museum and the only one in Paris open seven days a week. It is preserved to show what a mansion of a wealthy family of that time would look like. The art work includes Rembrandt and Botticelli. It was impressive to see. Most…

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FLIGHT 19 AND THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE MYSTERY

FLIGHT 19 AND THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE MYSTERY

A lot has been written and published about the 1945 disappearance of five aircraft in what is known as the Bermuda Triangle. Five Avengers with fourteen airman flew off on a mission and were never seen again. This flight was designated as flight nineteen. Lots of speculation has been made about the mysterious jinx of the Bermuda Triangle and the disappearance of flight nineteen, but the actual explanation is very probably pilot error. Bermuda Attractions has a well written summary…

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GREETINGS FROM THE CITY OF LIGHTS

GREETINGS FROM THE CITY OF LIGHTS

W are in Paris. We flew from Seattle on Thursday mid day and nine hours later we landed in Paris at 9:00 am Friday. We arrived on an overcast day. The drive to the hotel, which should have been no more then forty five minutes long took  us almost two hours due to rush hour stop and go congestion.  When we finally arrived the room wasn't ready so we walked around and then had coffee. After that we had a very…

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