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Fettuccine Alfredo
Fettucini Alfredo
How To Cook Shrimp with Alfredo Sauce and Pasta
Alfredo Rodriguez -
Alfredo Rodríguez is asked to perform an encore at the 2009 SXSW with Quincy Jones
Low Fat Alfredo Sauce
Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo
Baustelle - Alfredo ( Amen 2008) - Alfredino Pozzo
Atkins Diet Recipes: Low Carb Chicken Alfredo (IF)
Vegan Fettuccine Alfredo - Cooking with the Vegan Zombie
Amami Alfredo

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Food Wishes Recipes - Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe - How to Make Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo
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  • Published: 15 Mar 2010
  • Duration: 4:07
  • Updated: 18 Jun 2012
Author: foodwishes
Make some delicious Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo! Visit foodwishes.com to get the ingredients and more info, and watch over 350 free video recipes. Thanks and enjoy!
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Fettuccine Alfredo
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  • Published: 05 Jan 2010
  • Duration: 4:12
  • Updated: 07 Jun 2012
Author: panlasangpinoy
How to cook Fettuccine Alfredo the panlasangpinoy way. Visit us at www.panlasangpinoy.com
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Fettucini Alfredo
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  • Published: 29 Jul 2011
  • Duration: 4:36
  • Updated: 18 Jun 2012
Author: jakatak69
Jack Jr highjacks the kitchen so dad can rest. He shows you what he made in cooking class last week. here it is: Fettucini Alfredo Ingredients: 1 lb. fettucini 1 1/2 cups heavy cream 1/2 stick of unsalted butter, cut into pieces 1/4 grated parmesan Parmigiano-Reggiano (we also did some Romano Cheese in our video) 1 tsp of salt pepper for flavor parsley for color Directions: start water boiling for pasta put butter and cream into skillet and bring to a simmer cook pasta in boiling water pull pasta directly out of water into cream/butter mixture. pull 1/4 cup water out of the pot you just cooked the pasta in and also add that to the cream/butter mixture. add cheese to mixture add pepper for flavor. add parsley for color. enjoy.
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How To Cook Shrimp with Alfredo Sauce and Pasta
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  • Published: 10 Mar 2008
  • Duration: 8:40
  • Updated: 17 Jun 2012
Author: TiedyemansVideos
Move over Rachael Ray! Tiedyeman is cookin' now! From preparing the ingredients to finished dish, Tiedyeman shows how to cook shrimp with Alfredo sauce and pasta. Using mostly fresh ingredients to create a subtle blend of flavors that will be delicious and relatively easy to fix. This meal takes about 15 minutes to cook after the prep work is done. Please, try this at home! Here's an approximate list of ingredients for people that like to measure stuff while they cook: 1 lb. shrimp 2 tbsp butter 3 to 6 pieces of fresh garlic 1 pint half and half 2 oz. Parmesan cheese 1 tbsp flour 1/2 cup water 1/8 tsp basil 1/8 tsp oregano 1 lb package of pasta 1/2 tsp salt Cooking and Recipe by: Tiedyeman Camera: SPACEDMADNESS42 If you enjoyed this video check out more of my cooking videos including my latest, How To Make Eggplant Parmesan www.youtube.com Comment - rate - subscribe! Tell your friends! Thanks for watching!
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Alfredo Rodriguez -
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  • Published: 16 Feb 2009
  • Duration: 4:29
  • Updated: 14 Jun 2012
Author: QuincyJonesProds
Quincy Jones Productions' new artist Alfredo Rodriguez playing his new song Crossing The Border in Q's living room. More info at www.alfredomusic.com
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Alfredo Rodríguez is asked to perform an encore at the 2009 SXSW with Quincy Jones
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  • Published: 21 Mar 2009
  • Duration: 9:11
  • Updated: 15 May 2012
Author: QuincyJonesProds
AlfredoMusic.com -- Alfredo Rodríguez performing in the Elephant Room in Austin, Texas during the 2009 SXSW Music Festival from Thursday night (the 19th). In this video, Alfredo finishes his set, and is asked by the crowd for one more song ("otra!"). On the spot, Alfredo improvises an encore, which inspires Quincy Jones to take the stage and say, "There's really nothing to say... you've heard it all. I've got to tell you though... this, my brother, makes me even happier than I already am to be alive. This is what music is about." For more on Alfredo, visit www.alfredomusic.com
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Low Fat Alfredo Sauce
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  • Published: 19 Mar 2010
  • Duration: 3:47
  • Updated: 18 Jun 2012
Author: ChefTips
Chef Jason Hill of www.CookingSessions.com shares this recipe for low fat alfredo sauce in this episode of "Chef Tips." One of our favorite healthy recipes for pasta sauce, this recipe uses cauliflower puree as the base, cutting down on the fat and calories. Instead of loading up on butter and cream, you use mashed cauliflower to thicken and flavor the sauce. It's a great way to sneak vegetables into your family's meal plan, and our kids cannot taste the difference! Honest! Cauliflower recipes are rich in nutrients and anti-cancer properties, so you can't go wrong. For the full printed recipe, along with more cooking videos and chef secrets, go to http
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Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo
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  • Published: 30 Jun 2009
  • Duration: 8:18
  • Updated: 18 Jun 2012
Author: StarvingCook
Homemade Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo with less sodium and calories than the restaurant versions. Inspired by Emeril Lagasse's Fettuccine Alfredo, I changed a few of the ingredients to reduce the calories. This dish is ideal for those on a low calorie or sodium nutritional plan like myself. Ingredients * 16 oz Fettuccine Pasta, cooked, * 6 tbsp Butter, unsalted, * 1 to 2 stalks of Green onions * 1 cup Milk 2%, * 1 cup Parmesan Cheese, grated, * 1/2 tsp Salt, * 1/4 tsp Black pepper * 1 tsp Minced Garlic * 1 cup Mushrooms, fresh * 12 ounces Chicken Breast, no skin, Detailed recipe and printable version: recipes.sparkpeople.com Nutritional Info * Servings Per Recipe: 6 * Amount Per Serving * Calories: 376.0 * Total Fat: 18.9 g * Cholesterol: 105.5 mg * Sodium: 560.7 mg * Total Carbs: 24.6 g * Dietary Fiber: 1.5 g * Protein: 25.5 g ----------------------- This is a healthier alternative to this restaurant..which has Nutrition Facts Calories 800 (3344 kJ) % DV 1 Total Fat 48g 74% Sat. Fat 30g 150% Sodium 810mg 34% Total Carbs. 69g 23% Protein 23g This is from the kid's meal from an Italian restaurant chain of their Fettuccine Alfredo..doesn't even have the chicken in it..yikes. Obtained from CalorieKing.com
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Baustelle - Alfredo ( Amen 2008) - Alfredino Pozzo
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  • Published: 06 Feb 2008
  • Duration: 3:58
  • Updated: 18 Jun 2012
Author: sergettotorino
Giugno '81: a Vermicino Alfredo Rampi, 6 anni, è incastrato in un pozzo artesiano. Diciotto ore di diretta televisiva raccontano la sua drammatica fine trasformandolo in un'icona mediatica, Alfredino. L'Italia non lo dimenticherà mai più. Nelle stesse ore: la scoperta delle liste della loggia P2, il processo Calvi, l'edificazione della città satellite di Milano 3 a opera dei fratelli Berlusconi. È l'alba di una nuova Italia, rammodernata e corretta. Da chi? Ignara delle proprie ombre, la nazione-Titanic vara il suo decennio più patinato, gli Ottanta. Sulla scia, sballottati dalla Storia che nei decenni successivi stravolgerà il mondo — 1981-2006: la caduta del Muro, Tangentopoli, l'Iraq
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Atkins Diet Recipes: Low Carb Chicken Alfredo (IF)
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  • Published: 18 May 2009
  • Duration: 8:12
  • Updated: 11 Jun 2012
Author: bowulf
In this video, I demonstrate that good Italian is indeed possible on Atkins or a low carb diet. The unique ingredient in this Low Carb Chicken Broccoli Alfredo is the cream cheese in the sauce. As I mentioned in the video, there are lots of different options for to place the sauce on: -- Spaghetti Squash (demonstrated in the video) -- Dreamfield Pasta www.amazon.com -- or one of my favorite, Riced Cauliflower. INGREDIENTS (Nutrition) * 1/2 cup butter * 1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese (low fat acceptable) * 1 teaspoons garlic powder * 1 clove garlic * 1 cup heavy cream * 1/2 cup water * 1/2 cup grated Parmesan Cheese * 3 ounces shredded Parmesan cheese * 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper DIRECTIONS 1. Quarter the Spaghetti Squash, and place in pot to cook for 20 minutes. 2. Fry chicken breast in olive oil, season with salt, pepper, and Italian seasoning 3. Melt butter in a medium, non-stick saucepan over medium heat. Add cream cheese and garlic powder, stirring with wire whisk until smooth. Add water. Add cream, a little at a time, whisking to smooth out lumps. Stir in Parmesan and pepper. Remove from heat when sauce reaches desired consistency. Sauce will thicken rapidly, thin with additional cream if cooked too long. 4. Cook Broccoli. 5. Cut up chicken breasts and combine with broccoli and alfredo sauce. Serves 8+ people. Nutrition Facts: (based upon 8) Calories 470, 38g Fat, 3.7g Total Carbs (.8g Fiber), 28g Protein (IF = Induction Friendly)
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Vegan Fettuccine Alfredo - Cooking with the Vegan Zombie
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  • Published: 01 Sep 2011
  • Duration: 9:27
  • Updated: 18 Jun 2012
Author: ZombieGate
On the run and at a new kitchen we bring you vegan fettuccine alfredo. Yeah, it's real good! Ingredients: 3 tbsp flour 3 tbsp olive oil 1 small onion (diced) SoyBoy Italian tofu - half a brick (diced) or you can use our seitan 1/2 tsp salt 1/2 tsp pepper 1/2 tsp sage 1/2 tsp thyme 2 1/2 to 3 cups almond milk 2 cloves of grated garlic 1/4 cup capers 1 1/2 to 2 cups sliced shiitake mushrooms 1 thinly sliced scallion vegan fettuccine Twitter: twitter.com Facebook:: facebook.com Webpage: theveganzombie.com
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Amami Alfredo
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  • Published: 24 Jan 2009
  • Duration: 2:08
  • Updated: 18 Jun 2012
Author: 214Juan
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Alfredo Reinado - East Timor
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  • Published: 05 Sep 2007
  • Duration: 9:56
  • Updated: 05 Jun 2012
Author: journeymanpictures
March 2007 Following the death of rebel leader Alfredo Reinado during a failed coup we bring back an exclusive interview and profile of him. In it, he explains why he turned against the government. Reinado was the respected police commander who turned into East Timor's most wanted man. When security forces shot dead anti-government protestors last March, Reinado attacked rival troops. "I had to get out there and stop them", he reasons. "I had to defend the people". Claiming he would never receive a fair trial, he went on the run. Produced by ABC Australia Distributed by Journeyman Pictures
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pub­lished: 15 Mar 2010
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  • Mexican marines escort aJesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar, 26, in the back with red T-shirt, and Kevin Beltran Rios, during their presentation to the media in Mexico City, Thursday, June 21, 2012.
    AP / Eduardo Verdugo
  • Accompanied by medical personnel, police sergeant Cesar Augusto Lasso, left, and army sergeant Luis Alfredo Moreno, third from left, gesture upon their arrival to an airport after being released by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, in Villavicencio Colombia, Monday, April 2, 2012. Colombia's main rebel group on Monday freed what it says were its last 10 soldier and police captives, all of whom had been held in jungle prisons for at least 12 years.
    AP / Fernando Vergara
  • Former Argentine soccer player and coach Alfredo Di Stefano arrives to present the 2nd Trophy Di Stefano for 2009, in Madrid, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2009.
    AP / Arturo Rodriguez
  • Alfredo Claudino Griffin, He is currently the first base coach for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
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  • Starting pitcher Alfredo Simón #55 of the Baltimore Orioles throws to first base in a game against the Los Angeles Angels at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on July 22, 2011 in Baltimore, Maryland.
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  • Alfredo Simón Cabrera is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher with the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball.
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  • Alfredo Astiz, left, a 59-year-old former navy spy nicknamed
    AP / Victor R. Caivano
  • Alfredo Astiz, left, a 59-year-old former navy spy nicknamed
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  • Security Council Meeting: The situation concerning Haiti Haiti: A Renewed Commitment by the International Community Letter dated 31 March 2011 from the Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United nations addressed to the Secretary-General (S/2011/218) Report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (S/2011/183) Pictured: Chile - H.E. Mr. Alfredo Moreno Charme, Minister for Foreign Affairs
    UN / John McIlwaine
  • Spain's Interior Ministry Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba pauses during a news conference in Madrid Tuesday March 1, 2011. Rubalcaba said police have arrested four suspected members of the armed Basque independence group ETA and seized explosives in the raids. ETA announced a permanent cease-fire in January but the government insists it must disband and lay down arms.
    AP / Paul White
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  • (Sept. 20, 2007) PETROPAVLOVSK, Russia Seaman Alfredo Garibay (Blue Jersey), from the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Boutwell, brings the ball up field while playing the Russian Border Guard in a soccer game here. The crew from the Boutwell lost a hard fought game 6-1, while representing the U.S. Coast Guard in the North Pacific Coast Guard Forum (NPCGF). This forum was created to increase international maritime safety and security in the Northern Pacific Ocean and its borders. (Coast Guard photo by Pe
    US Coastguard / Petty Officer Jonathan R. Cilley)
  • Passengers wait for a flight next to electronic boards announcing canceled flights at T1 terminal of El Prat Llobregat airport in El Prat Llobregat, near Barcelona, on Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010. Spain's government has declared an unprecedented
    AP / Manu Fernandez
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  • BUFFALO, N.Y. - (Left to right) U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Alfredo Rangel practices handcuffing techniques on Petty Officer 3rd Class Heather Knolhoff, a Coast Guard reservist and full-time New York state trooper during a law enforcement assessment at Coast Guard Station Buffalo Nov. 9, 2010. During the biennial Comprehensive Law Enforcement Assessment of Readiness, Coast Guard trainers based in California spent a week at the station working with the crew to evaluate their law enfo
    US Coastguard / Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Jorgensen)
  • BUFFALO, N.Y. - (Left to right) U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Heather Knolhoff, a Coast Guard reservist and full-time New York state trooper, prepares to handcuff Petty Officer 3rd Class Alfredo Rangel during a law enforcement assessment and training at Coast Guard Station Buffalo Nov. 9, 2010. The week-long biennial assessment and training is designed for training team members to identify areas that may need improvment and work with the unit personnel to keep them at the highest poss
    US Coastguard / Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Jorgensen)
  • BUFFALO, N.Y. - (Left to right) U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class Heather Knolhoff, a Coast Guard reservist and full-time New York state trooper, practices handcuffing techniques on Petty Officer 3rd Class Alfredo Rangel during a law enforcement assessment at Coast Guard Station Buffalo Nov. 9, 2010. Three Coast Guardsmen based in California spent a week working with the crew of Station Buffao during the biennial Comprehensive Law Enforcement Assessment of Readiness. (U.S. Coast Guard pho
    US Coastguard / Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Jorgensen)
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  • Certified yoga instructor Katherine Alfredo leads Sailors and Marines in a yoga class in the forecastle of the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76).
    US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Alexander Tidd
  • Alfredo James Pacino all'uscita dal backstage dopo la conferenza tenuta al ROMA FILM FEST 2008 Date 22 October 2008(2008-10-22)
    Creative Commons / Andrea Ricca
  • Spain's Interior Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba reacts during a press conference at the Spanish embassy in Rabat Monday, Aug. 23, 2010.
    AP / Abdeljalil Bounhar
  • Storekeeper Seaman Alfredo Arreola feels the love
    US Navy / Journalist 1st Class Greg Cleghorne.
  • Royal Australian Navy Lt. Steve Rayner, left, and Navy Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Alfredo Alcalaesparza with the Medical Treatment Facility aboard the Military Sealift Command (MSC) ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19), prepare immunization vaccines.
    US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael R. McCormick
  • Machinists Mate 2nd Class Wilfredo Alfredo Flores from Brentwood, N.Y., closely monitors the boiler console operator in the Forward Main Machinery Room aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7).
    US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Joshua T. Rodriguez
  • Aviation Machinist's Mate 1st Class Alfredo Naferrete drops a portion of an American flag into a burn barrel during a flag retirement ceremony.
    US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Michael Moriatis (RELEASED)
  • CM1 Alfredo Ozuna, looks to make sure the generator container is lifted high enough so the flat bed trailer can get out from underneath it without touching the container.
    US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Mary Popejoy (RELEASED)
  • Construction Mechanic 1st Class Alfredo Ozuna, the lead mechanic attached to Mobile Utilities Support Equipment looks on as a generator container is lowered onto a concrete pad.
    US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Mary Popejoy (RELEASED)
  • Sgt. Alfredo Alvarez demonstrates a takedown technique.
    US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Paul Cage
  • Capt. David A. Lausman, commanding officer of the aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73), greets the Mayor of Manila, Alfredo S. Lim during an office call
    US Navy / Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Clifford L. H. Davis
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Police officers stand guard in front of a graffiti that reads in Spanish "No to the coup, Franco out," in Asuncion, Paraguay, Monday, June 25, 2012.
Al Jazeera
26 Jun 2012
Fernando Lugo, the president of Paraguay, has vowed to fight on after being ousted in what he calls a parliamentary coup. He was removed from office on Friday in a 39-4 vote by the...



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Assunção (Paraguai) - O presidente eleito do Paraguai, Fernando Lugo, dá entrevista coletiva logo depois da divulgação do resultado
Al Jazeera
23 Jun 2012
Latin American countries have expressed concern at the ouster of Paraguay's President Fernando Lugo, with leaders of three countries saying they will not recognise its new government. Argentina's...



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Mexican marines escort aJesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar, 26, in the back with red T-shirt, and Kevin Beltran Rios, during their presentation to the media in Mexico City, Thursday, June 21, 2012.
Fox News
22 Jun 2012
June 21, 2012: A Mexican marine escorts Jesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar, left, during his presentation to the media in Mexico City.AP Mexican marines on Thursday detained a young man they believe is one...



  • Newsday A retired New York police officer has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for participating in a drug conspiracy. Alfredo Rivera was sentenced in Manhattan federal court on Wednesday. A jury convicted him in February of conspiring to distribute narcotics and using and possessing a firearm. The...
  • Penn Live Our new food series, Quick, Fast and in a Hurry, is a biweekly column that showcases some of our...
  • Huffington Post MEXICO CITY -- Mexico's Navy says it has detained one of the sons of Mexico's most-wanted drug kingpin, Joaquin Guzman Loera. It says marines detained Jesus Alfredo Guzman Salazar in the western state of Jalisco. The Navy announced the detention Thursday in a brief statement, but it didn't say when...
  • Huffington Post With the U.S. Supreme Court decision on Arizona's SB 1070 "papers, please" immigration law expected any day, civil rights activists in the state and across the country are preparing for the fallout over the ruling. So is Gov. Jan Brewer: Earlier this week, she issued an executive order for law...
  • The Dallas Morning News MEXICO CITY — Every six years, millions of Mexicans head to the polls in hopes of achieving a long-awaited dream. But not before the demonstrations take place across the country. *** Generations of Mexicans hold candlelight vigils in front of the Angel of Independence in the capital, march through...
  • The Guardian His criminal past may be gone, but the revolutionary spirit of Sirkis lives on to attack complacency at the Rio Earth summit Rio+20 will be complemented by Alfredo Sirkis's conference next week, which aims to find 'alternative pathways' to fighting climate change. Photograph: Buda Mendes/Getty...
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    Fettuccine Alfredo
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    American-style fettuccine alfredo topped with shrimp
    Origin
    Place of origin Italy
    Region or state Rome
    Creator(s) Alfredo di Lelio
    Details
    Course Primo
    Serving temperature Hot
    Main ingredient(s) Fettuccine, Parmesan cheese, butter
    Variations Broccoli, cream, parsley, garlic, chicken, shrimp

    Fettuccine Alfredo is a pasta dish made from fettuccine pasta tossed with Parmesan cheese and butter.[1] As the cheese melts, it emulsifies the liquids to form a smooth and rich coating on the pasta. It was named by an Italian restaurateur, Alfredo Di Lelio, at his first restaurant Alfredo on the Via della Scrofa in Rome in 1914. Alfredo Di Lelio, who sold said restaurant in 1943, opened again in 1950 at Piazza Augusto Imperatore his restaurant "Il Vero Alfredo", that is still managed by the nephews Alfredo and Ines Di Lelio, continuing the tradition of the original fettuccine created by their grandfather.

    In US cuisine it is sometimes mixed with other ingredients such as broccoli, parsley, cream, garlic, shrimp, or chicken.

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    History[link]

    Pasta tossed with cheese and butter has a long history both in Italy and abroad.[2]

    It was popularised amongst US tourists in Rome by restaurateur Alfredo di Lelio who served it with his own name attached:

    Fettuccine al burro is associated in every tourist's mind with Rome, possibly because the original Alfredo succeeded in making its serving a spectacle reminiscent of grand opera.[3]

    The restaurant's story is that the dish was invented by di Lelio at his restaurant Alfredo in 1914 as a variation of fettuccine al burro. When butter was added both before and after fettuccine was put in the serving bowl, the butter was known as doppio burro (double butter). Di Lelio's "original contribution" was to double the amount of butter in the bowl before the fettuccine would be poured in (thus a triplo burro (triple butter)[4] effect instead of double) which he started doing for his pregnant wife who was having difficulty keeping food down.[citation needed] Alfredo added the new dish to his restaurant's menu when his wife began eating again.

    A long-time customer recounted that di Lelio's restaurant became famous when Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks stopped in and fell in love with the dish while on their honeymoon in 1927. To express their gratitude, they gave him a golden fork and spoon along with a photo of them eating in his restaurant. He proudly displayed the photo on the wall. Pickford and Fairbanks served his dish to their friends and associates when they returned to Hollywood. Word about the new dish quickly spread.[5]

    Alfredo di Lelio sold his restaurant 5 May 1943. The new owner kept the restaurant's name, menu, traditional recipes, photos on the wall, and everything else; as of 2011, the restaurant is still in business under the name Alfredo alla Scrofa.[6]. Alfredo Di Lelio, together with his son Armando, in 1950 opened again at Piazza Augusto Imperatore his restaurant "Il Vero Alfredo", that is still managed by the nephews Alfredo and Ines Di Lelio, continuing the tradition of the original fettuccine created by their grandfather.

    When Rome prepared for a large religious[which?] celebration in 1959, some local businessmen tracked down Alfredo di Lelio and offered to build him a new restaurant. He was retired, but he agreed to show up and act as a greeter there. When the holiday arrived, old customers showed up and had their photos taken for the walls of the "new" restaurant located at 30 Piazza Augusto Imperatore, a few blocks north of his original location.

    That expansion continued in 1977 when Alfredo II and Guido Bellanca opened a new "Alfredo's" by Rockefeller Center in New York City to serve it. The walls of that restaurant are plastered with drawings by Al Hirschfeld - including the rest rooms. Another Alfredo's opened in the Epcot at Walt Disney World in Lake Buena Vista. As of September 2007, the Epcot branch is closed.

    Fettuccine Alfredo has now become ubiquitous in Italian-style restaurants in the United States. In Italy and throughout Europe, the name "Fettuccine Alfredo" is basically unknown. In Rome it is usually called Fettuccine al burro.[7]In Piedmont a pasta called taglierini is served with butter and truffles.[8] Butter, sage and cheese however are a common dressing for ravioli.

    Variations[link]

    There are many modifications to the basic fettuccine Alfredo which are used to lower the cost. Cream may be added to the butter. Less expensive cheeses, such as U.S.-made Parmesan cheese, an imitation of Parmigiano-Reggiano, are often used; the cheese is sometimes mixed with flour as a thickener. Thickening can also be achieved by mixing the sauce with a small amount of roux (flour and liquid butter or olive oil) as the liquid reaches boiling.

    Occasionally, other cheeses such as asiago and romano may be added to alter the flavor. Other types of pasta are sometimes used. To make it a single-dish meal, chicken and vegetables, such as peas, are often served on top. Another variation uses egg in combination with cream, butter and cheese.

    Alfredo sauce[link]

    Alfredo sauce is often sold as a convenience food in many grocery stores in the United States. Unlike the original preparation, which is thickened only by cheese, these versions may be thickened with starch.

    See also[link]

    References[link]

    1. ^ "Recipe of continuing the tradition of the original fettuccine created by their grandfather. the Day: Pasta With Butter, Sage and Parmesan". New York Times. 2008-05-13. http://dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/13/recipe-of-the-day-pasta-with-butter-sage-and-parmesan/. Retrieved 2011-12-03. 
    2. ^ See the citations in [1].
    3. ^ Waverly Root, The Food of Italy, Random House, 1971, p. 86. ISBN 0-394-72429-1.
    4. ^ Luigi Carnacina e Vincenzo Buonassisi, "Roma in Cucina", Martello, Milan, 1968, sub vocem
    5. ^ Paul Hofmann, (November 1, 1981), "Fettuccine-A Dish Fit for a Duchess", New York Times, accessed 2008
    6. ^ Web site of "Alfredo alla Scrofa" in Rome
    7. ^ Bastianich, Lidia; John, Mariani. How Italian Food Conquered the World (1st ed.). 
    8. ^ Kyle, Phillips. "Rich Tajarin Recipe - Tajarin Ricchi". About.com. http://italianfood.about.com/od/meatsauces/r/blr0746.htm. Retrieved 2012-01-25. 

    External links[link]

    http://wn.com/Fettuccine_Alfredo



    Quincy Jones

    Quincy Jones attending an after-party of a tribute to his work at Life Restaurant, Los Angeles, CA on October 1, 2008
    Background information
    Birth name Quincy Delightt Jones, Jr.
    Also known as Leigh Warren
    Born (1933-03-14) March 14, 1933 (age 79)
    Chicago, Illinois, United States
    Genres Rhythm and blues, funk, soul, big band, swing, bossa nova, jazz, hip hop, rock and roll
    Occupations Musician, conductor, producer, arranger, composer, film composer
    Instruments Trumpet, French horn, drums, vocals, piano synthesizer
    Years active 1951–present
    Labels Columbia, Mercury, Qwest
    Associated acts Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, Toots Thielemans, Sarah Vaughn, Aaliyah,[1] Michael Jackson, Rod Temperton, The Brothers Johnson, Frank Sinatra, Eddie Van Halen, Dinah Washington, Dean Martin, 2Pac, Patti Austin, Tevin Campbell, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Will Smith, Trey Songz
    Website quincyjones.com
    Jones in 2004 at the World Economic Forum in Davos

    Quincy Delight Jones, Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American record producer, conductor, arranger, film composer, television producer, and trumpeter. His career spans five decades in the entertainment industry and a record 79 Grammy Award nominations,[2] 27 Grammys,[2] including a Grammy Legend Award in 1991. He is particularly recognized as the producer of the album Thriller, by pop icon Michael Jackson, which has sold more than 110 million copies worldwide,[3] and as the producer and conductor of the charity song “We Are the World”.

    In 1968, Jones and his songwriting partner Bob Russell became the first African Americans to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song "The Eyes of Love" from the Universal Pictures film Banning. That same year, he became the first African American to be nominated twice within the same year when he was nominated for Best Original Score for his work on the music of the 1967 film In Cold Blood. In 1971, Jones would receive the honor of becoming the first African American to be named musical director/conductor of the Academy Awards ceremony. He was the first African American to win the Academy's Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, in 1995. He is tied with sound designer Willie D. Burton as the most Oscar-nominated African American, each of them having seven nominations. At the 2008 BET Awards, Quincy Jones was presented with the Humanitarian Award. He was played by Larenz Tate in the 2004 biopic about Ray Charles, Ray.

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    Early life[link]

    Jones was born in Chicago, the oldest son of Sarah Frances (née Wells), an apartment complex manager and bank executive who suffered from schizophrenia, and Quincy Delight Jones, Sr., a semi-professional baseball player and carpenter.[4] He sometimes ate rat as a child[5][6] Jones discovered music in grade school at Raymond Elementary School on Chicago's South Side and took up the trumpet. When he was 10, his family moved to Bremerton, Washington and he attended Seattle's Garfield High School. It was in Seattle that Jones, 14, first met a 17-year-old Ray Charles[7] and developed musically under the tutelage of Robert Blackwell.

    His brother, Richard Jones, is a federal district court judge in Seattle, and has presided over several very high-profile cases, including the notorious Green River Killer Gary Ridgway. [8]

    In 1951, Jones won a scholarship to the Schillinger House (now Berklee College of Music) in Boston, Massachusetts. However, he abandoned his studies when he received an offer to tour as a trumpeter with the bandleader Lionel Hampton. While Jones was on the road with Hampton, he displayed a gift for arranging songs. Jones relocated to New York City, where he received a number of freelance commissions arranging songs for artists like Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Gene Krupa, and his close friend Ray Charles.

    Musical career[link]

    In 1956, Jones toured again as a trumpeter and musical director of the Dizzy Gillespie Band on a tour of the Middle East and South America sponsored by the United States Information Agency. Upon his return to the United States, Jones got a contract from ABC-Paramount Records and commenced his recording career as the leader of his own band.

    In 1957, Quincy settled in Paris where he studied composition and theory with Nadia Boulanger and Olivier Messiaen. He also performed at the Paris Olympia. Jones became music director at Barclay Disques, the French distributor for Mercury Records.

    During the 1950s, Jones successfully toured throughout Europe with a number of jazz orchestras. As musical director of Harold Arlen's jazz musical Free and Easy, Quincy Jones took to the road again. A European tour closed in Paris in February 1960. With musicians from the Arlen show, Jones formed his own big band, called The Jones Boys, with 18 artists—plus their families—in tow. The band included jazz greats Eddie Jones and fellow trumpeter Reunald Jones, and organized a tour of North America and Europe. Though the European and American concerts met enthusiastic audiences and sparkling reviews, concert earnings could not support a band of this size, and poor budget planning made it an economic disaster; the band dissolved and the fallout left Jones in a financial crisis. Quoted in Musician magazine, Jones said about his ordeal, "We had the best jazz band in the planet, and yet we were literally starving. That's when I discovered that there was music, and there was the music business. If I were to survive, I would have to learn the difference between the two." Irving Green, head of Mercury Records, got Jones back on his feet with a personal loan and a new job as the musical director of the company's New York division, where he worked with Doug Moody, who would later go on to form Mystic Records.

    His 1960s breakthrough and rise to prominence[link]

    In 1964, Jones was promoted to vice-president of the company, thus becoming the first African American to hold such an executive position in a white-owned record company.[9] In that same year, Quincy Jones turned his attention to another musical arena that had long been closed to blacks—the world of film scores. At the invitation of director Sidney Lumet, he composed the music for The Pawnbroker. It was the first of his 33 major motion picture scores.

    Following the success of The Pawnbroker, Jones left Mercury Records and moved to Los Angeles. After his score for The Slender Thread, starring Sidney Poitier, he was in constant demand as a composer. His film credits in the next five years included Walk, Don't Run, In Cold Blood, In the Heat of the Night, A Dandy in Aspic, Mackenna's Gold, The Italian Job, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, The Lost Man, Cactus Flower, and The Getaway. In addition, he also composed "The Streetbeater," which became familiar as the theme music for the television sitcom Sanford and Son, starring close friend Redd Foxx.

    In the 1960s, Jones worked as an arranger for some of the most important artists of the era, including Billy Eckstine, Sarah Vaughn, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee, and Dinah Washington. Jones's solo recordings also garnered acclaim, including Walking in Space, Gula Matari, Smackwater Jack, You've Got It Bad, Girl, Body Heat, Mellow Madness, and I Heard That!!.

    He is well known for his 1962 tune "Soul Bossa Nova", which originated on the Big Band Bossa Nova album. "Soul Bossa Nova" was a theme for the 1998 World Cup, the Canadian game show Definition, the Woody Allen film Take the Money and Run and the Mike Myers movie Austin Powers in Goldmember, and was sampled by Canadian hip hop group Dream Warriors for their song, "My Definition of a Boombastic Jazz Style".

    Jones was also responsible for producing all four million-selling singles for Lesley Gore during the early and mid-sixties, including "It's My Party" (UK #8; US #1), "Judy's Turn To Cry" (US #5), "She's A Fool" (also a US #5) in 1963, and "You Don't Own Me" (US #2 for four weeks in 1964). He continued to produce for Lesley until 1966, including the Greenwich/ Barry hit "Look of Love" (US #27) in 1965.

    Jones's 1981 album The Dude yielded multiple hit singles, including "Ai No Corrida" (a remake of a song by Chaz Jankel), "Just Once" and "One Hundred Ways", the latter two featuring James Ingram on lead vocals and marking Ingram's first hits.

    In 1985, Jones scored the Steven Spielberg film adaptation of The Color Purple. He and Jerry Goldsmith (from Twilight Zone: The Movie) are the only composers besides John Williams to have scored a Spielberg theatrical film. After the 1985 American Music Awards ceremony, Jones used his influence to draw most of the major American recording artists of the day into a studio to record the song "We Are the World" to raise money for the victims of Ethiopia's famine. When people marveled at his ability to make the collaboration work, Jones explained that he'd taped a simple sign on the entrance: "Check Your Ego At The Door".

    Starting in the late 1970s, Jones tried to convince Miles Davis to re-perform the music he had played on several classic albums that had been arranged by Gil Evans in the 1960s. Davis had always refused, citing a desire not to revisit the past. In 1991, Davis, then suffering from pneumonia, relented and agreed to perform the music at a concert at the Montreux Jazz Festival. The resulting album from the recording, Miles & Quincy Live at Montreux, was Davis' last released album (he died several months afterward) and is considered an artistic triumph.[10]

    In 1993, Jones collaborated with David Salzman to produce the concert extravaganza An American Reunion, a celebration of Bill Clinton's inauguration as president of the United States. In 1994, Salzman and Jones formed the company Quincy Jones/David Salzman Entertainment (QDE) with Time/Warner Inc. QDE is a diverse company which produces media technology, motion pictures, television programs (In the House, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and MADtv), and magazines (Vibe and Spin).

    In 2001, he published his autobiography, Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones. On July 31, 2007, Jones partnered with Wizzard Media to launch the Quincy Jones Video Podcast.[11] In each episode, Jones shares his knowledge and experience in the music industry. The first episode features Jones in the studio, producing "I Knew I Loved you" for Celine Dion, which is featured on the Ennio Morricone tribute album, We All Love Ennio Morricone. Jones is also noted for helping produce Anita Hall's CD, Send Love, which was released in 2009.

    Work with Michael Jackson[link]

    While working on the film The Wiz, Michael Jackson asked Jones to recommend some producers for Jackson's upcoming solo record. Jones offered some names, but eventually asked Jackson if he would like for him to produce the record. Jackson replied that he would, and the result, Off The Wall, has sold approximately 20 million copies and made Jones the most powerful record producer in the industry. Jones's and Jackson's next collaboration Thriller has sold a reputed 110 million copies and has become the highest-selling album of all time.[12] Jones also worked on Michael Jackson's album Bad, which has sold 45 million copies. Bad was the last time the pair would work together in the studio, although an audio interview with Jones features on the 2001 special editions of 'Off The Wall, Thriller and Bad.

    In a 2002 interview, when Jackson was asked if he would ever work with Jones again he replied, "The door is always open".[citation needed] However, in 2007, when NME.COM asked Jones a similar question, he said "Man, please! We already did that. I have talked to him about working with him again but I've got too much to do. I've got 900 products, I'm 74 years old."[13]

    Following Jackson's death on June 25, 2009, Jones said:

    I am absolutely devastated at this tragic and unexpected news. For Michael to be taken away from us so suddenly at such a young age, I just don't have the words. Divinity brought our souls together on The Wiz and allowed us to do what we were able to throughout the '80s. To this day, the music we created together on Off The Wall, Thriller and Bad is played in every corner of the world and the reason for that is because he had it all...talent, grace, professionalism and dedication. He was the consummate entertainer and his contributions and legacy will be felt upon the world forever. I've lost my little brother today, and part of my soul has gone with him.[14]

    Work with Frank Sinatra[link]

    Jones first worked with Frank Sinatra when he was invited by Princess Grace to arrange a benefit concert at the Monaco Sporting Club in 1958.[15] Six years later, Sinatra hired him to arrange and conduct Sinatra's second album with Count Basie, It Might as Well Be Swing (1964). Jones conducted and arranged 1966's live album with the Basie Band, Sinatra at the Sands.[16] Jones was also the arranger/conductor when Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr., Dean Martin, and Johnny Carson performed with the Basie orchestra in St. Louis, Missouri, in a benefit for Dismas House in June 1965. The fund-raiser was broadcast to a number of other theaters around the country and eventually released on DVD.[17] Later that year, Jones was also the arranger/conductor when Sinatra and Basie appeared on The Hollywood Palace TV show on October 16, 1965.[18] Nineteen years later, Sinatra and Jones teamed up for 1984's L.A. Is My Lady, after a joint Sinatra-Lena Horne project was abandoned.[19]

    Brazilian culture[link]

    Jones is a great admirer of Brazilian culture and a film on Brazil's Carnival is among his recent plans: "one of the most spectacular spiritual events on the planet";[20] Simone, whom he cites as "one of the world´s greatest singers",[21] Ivan Lins,[22] Milton Nascimento and Gilson Peranzzetta, "one of the five biggest arrangement producers of the world"[23] stand as close friends and partners in his recent works.

    Media appearances[link]

    Jones had a brief appearance in the 1990 video for The Time song "Jerk Out". Jones was a guest star on an episode of The Boondocks in which he and the main character, Huey Freeman, co-produced a Christmas play for Huey's elementary school. He appeared with Ray Charles in the music video of their song 'One Mint Julep' and also with Ray Charles and Chaka Khan in the music video of their song "I'll Be Good to You".

    Quincy Jones hosted an episode of the long-running NBC sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live on February 10, 1990 (during SNL's 15th season [the 1989–1990 season]). The episode was notable for having 10 musical guests[24] (the most any SNL episode has ever had in its 30-plus years on the air): Tevin Campbell, Andrae Crouch, Sandra Crouch, rappers Kool Moe Dee and Big Daddy Kane, Melle Mel, Quincy D III, Siedah Garrett, Al Jarreau, and Take 6, and for a performance of Dizzy Gillespie's "Manteca" by The SNL Band (conducted by Quincy Jones himself).[24] Jones also impersonated Marion Barry in the then-recurring sketch, "The Bob Waltman Special". Quincy Jones would later be producer for his own sketch comedy show, FOX's MADtv.

    Jones appeared in the Walt Disney Pictures film Fantasia 2000, introducing the set piece of George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. Two years later he made a cameo appearance as himself in the film Austin Powers in Goldmember.

    Jones during NASA's 50th anniversary gala, 2008.

    On February 10, 2008, Jones presented at the Grammy Awards. With Usher he presented Album of The Year to Herbie Hancock.

    On January 6, 2009, Quincy Jones appeared on NBC's Last Call with Carson Daly to discuss various experiences within his prolific career. Also discussed was the informal notion of Jones becoming the first minister of culture for the United States — following the pending inauguration of the 44th U.S. President, Barack Obama. Carson Daly indicated the U.S. as being one of the only leading world countries, along with Germany, to exclude this position from the national government. This idea has also been subject to more in-depth discussion on NPR[25] and the Chronicle of Higher Education.[26]

    On December 12, 2009, Jones performed at a private reception for USAA employees at the Alamo Dome, in San Antonio, TX.

    On February 5, 2011 Quincy Jones appeared on CBS's Late night show with David Letterman.

    Awards and recognition[link]

    Discography[link]

    Personal life[link]

    Jones in December 2010

    Jones has been married three times and has seven children:

    • to Jeri Caldwell from 1957 to 1966; they had one daughter, Jolie Jones Levine.
    • to Ulla Andersson from 1967 to 1974; they had two children, Martina Jones and son Quincy Jones III;
    • to actress Peggy Lipton from 1974 to 1990; they had two daughters, actresses Kidada Jones and Rashida Jones.
    • Jones also had a brief affair with Carol Reynolds and they had a daughter, Rachel Jones.
    • Jones dated and lived with actress Nastassja Kinski from 1991 until 1995. In February 1993, their daughter Kenya Julia Miambi Sarah Jones was born.[27]

    For the 2006 PBS television program African American Lives, Jones had his DNA tested; the results found that through his patrilineal line (Y DNA), he is of European ancestry, and through his matrilineal line (mt DNA) he is of West African/Central African ancestry of Tikar descent.[28] In a BBC interview, Jones said he had discovered that his father was half Welsh.[29] The series revealed that Jones' family hails from an area in Cameroon known for its music. On hearing the information, Jones said: "I would have never guessed." On his mother's side, Jones is a descendant of Betty Washington Lewis, president George Washington's sister.[30]

    Jones has never learned to drive, citing an accident in which he was a passenger (at age 14) as the reason.[31]

    Social activism[link]

    Jones's social activism began in the 1960s with his support of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Jones is one of the founders of the Institute for Black American Music (IBAM), whose events aim to raise enough funds for the creation of a national library of African American art and music. Jones is also one of the founders of the Black Arts Festival in his hometown of Chicago. In the 1970s Jones formed The Quincy Jones Workshops. Meeting at the Los Angeles Landmark Variety Arts Center, the workshops educated and honed the skills of inner city youth in musicianship, acting and songwriting. Among its Alumni were Alton Mc Clain who had a hit song with Alton Mc Clain and Destiny, and Mark Wilkins who co-wrote the hit song "Havin' A Love Attack" with Mandrill and went on to become the National Promotion Director for Punk / Thrash record label Mystic Records. For many years, he has worked closely with Bono of U2 on a number of philanthropic endeavors. He is the founder of the Quincy Jones Listen Up Foundation, a nonprofit that connects youths with technology, education, culture and music. One of the organization's programs is an intercultural exchange between underprivileged youths from Los Angeles and South Africa.

    In 2004, Jones helped launch the We Are the Future (WAF) project, which gives children in poor and conflict-ridden areas a chance to live their childhoods and develop a sense of hope. The program is the result of a strategic partnership between the Glocal Forum, the Quincy Jones Listen Up Foundation and Hani Masri, with the support of the World Bank, UN agencies and major companies. The project was launched with a concert in Rome, Italy, in front of an audience of half a million people.

    Jones supports a number of other charities including the NAACP, GLAAD, Peace Games, AmfAR and The Maybach Foundation.[32] Jones serves on the Advisory Board of HealthCorps. On July 26, 2007, he announced his endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president. But with the election of Barack Obama, Quincy Jones said that his next conversation "with President Obama [will be] to beg for a secretary of arts,"[33] prompting the circulation of a petition on the Internet asking Obama to create such a Cabinet-level position in his administration.[34][35]

    In 2001, he became an honorary member of the Board of Directors of The Jazz Foundation of America. Jones worked with The Jazz Foundation of America[36] to save the homes and the lives of America's elderly jazz and blues musicians including those who survived Hurricane Katrina.

    Jones and his friend John Sie, founder of Starz Entertainment, worked together to create the Global Down Syndrome Foundation, the founding of which was inspired by Sie’s granddaughter, Sophia, who has Down syndrome.[37]

    References[link]

    1. ^ "R&B's Aaliyah dies in plane crash". BBC News. 2001-08-26. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/1510034.stm. 
    2. ^ a b Callaway, Sue (2007-01-28). "Fortune test drives a Mercedes Maybach with Quincy Jones — February 5, 2007". CNN. http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/2007/02/05/8399176/index.htm. Retrieved 2009-07-18. 
    3. ^ "Jacko's Back! | MTV UK". Mtv.co.uk. 2006-11-16. http://www.mtv.co.uk/channel/mtvuk/news/16112006/jackos_back. Retrieved 2009-07-18. 
    4. ^ "Quincy Jones Biography (1933-)". Filmreference.com. http://www.filmreference.com/film/97/Quincy-Jones.html. Retrieved 2009-07-18. 
    5. ^ "Celebrity Inspired Inspirations: Book Review « Book Reviews « Romeo Clayton – Reflecting on Life and Personal Finance". Romeoclayton.com. http://romeoclayton.com/celebrity-inspired-inspirations-book-review/. Retrieved 2012-03-31. 
    6. ^ "Quincy Jones Interview - Academy of Achievement". Achievement.org. http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/jon0int-1. Retrieved 2012-03-31. 
    7. ^ "Quincy Jones, the Quintessential Artist" Retrieved 2010-05-22
    8. ^ Rule, Ann. Green River, Running Red. Pocket, 2005, paperback. 704 pages, ISBN 0-7434-6050-2.
    9. ^ Listen Up: The Lives of Quincy Jones (1990) - IMDb
    10. ^ "The Last Great Set", David Thigpen, Time, October 4, 1993
    11. ^ "Quincy Jones". quincyjones.com. 2008-08-25. http://quincyjones.com/. Retrieved 2009-07-18. 
    12. ^ "BBC China | Michael Jackson Photo Gallery 迈克•杰克逊影集". Bbc.co.uk. http://www.bbc.co.uk/china/learningenglish/specials/1430_jackson_photo/page7.shtml. Retrieved 2011-08-17. 
    13. ^ "Quincy Jones snubs chance to team up with Michael Jackson , News , NME.COM". NME. UK <!. 2007-05-25. http://www.nme.com/news/michael-jackson/28551. Retrieved 2009-07-18. 
    14. ^ James, Frank (25 June 2009). "Michael Jackson Dead At 50". The Two-Way. NPR. http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2009/06/michael_jackson_rushed_to_hosp.html. Retrieved 9 December 2010. 
    15. ^ (Quincy Jones) Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones, Doubleday, 2001, pp. 129–132.
    16. ^ (Jones), pp. 179–83.
    17. ^ Live and Swingin': The Ultimate Rat Pack Collection, Reprise R2 73922, 2003 (CD & DVD)
    18. ^ video tape "Frank Sinatra", Good Times Home Video, #05-09845. One of a set of five tapes. 1999?
    19. ^ on the VHS tape,Frank Sinatra: Porttrait of an Artist, MGM/UA Video, 1985, MV400648.
    20. ^ "Quincy Jones celebrates Carnival with new movie". Findarticles.com. 2007. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_/ai_n27167699. Retrieved 2009-07-18. 
    21. ^ Brazilian Television, Rede Bandeirantes, 2006, Flash Program]
    22. ^ "AllBrazilianMusic, Ivan Lins from A to Z". Allbrazilianmusic.com. 2000-10-18. http://www.allbrazilianmusic.com/en/interview/interview.asp?Status=MATERIA&Nu_Materia=954. Retrieved 2009-07-18. [dead link]
    23. ^ "LuaMusic.com". Luamusic.com.br. http://www.luamusic.com.br/alaide.htm. Retrieved 2009-07-18. 
    24. ^ a b "Saturday Night Live: Quincy Jones Episode Trivia". TV.com. http://www.tv.com/saturday-night-live/quincy-jones/episode/105585/trivia.html?tag=episode_tabs;trivia. Retrieved 2009-07-18. 
    25. ^ Blair, Elizabeth (2009-01-16). "Does U.S. Need A Culture Czar?". NPR. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=99450228. Retrieved 2009-07-18. 
    26. ^ "Brainstorm: Do We Need a U.S. Minister of Culture?". Chronicle.com. 2009-01-15. http://chronicle.com/review/brainstorm/katz/do-we-need-a-minister-of-culture-in-these-united-states. Retrieved 2009-07-18. 
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    28. ^ "New DNA test results trace Oprah Winfrey's ancestry to Liberia / Zambia : Zambia News". Zambia News. 2006-02-06. http://www.visitzambia.co.zm/eng/news/news/zambia_tourism_news_archives/new_dna_test_results_trace_oprah_winfrey_s_ancestry_to_liberia_zambia. 
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    Alfredo Reinado.

    Alfredo Alves Reinado (November 11, 1968[1] – February 11, 2008),[2] sometimes spelled Reinhado, was a major in the military of Timor-Leste, the Timor Leste Defence Force (F-FDTL). He deserted on May 4, 2006 to join approximately 600 former soldiers who had been sacked in March 2006 after complaining of regional discrimination in promotions, sparking the 2006 East Timor crisis. Reinado was one of the leaders of the rebel soldiers, and the highest ranking deserter.

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    Military career[link]

    Reinado was captured by the Indonesian military (TNI) during their invasion of East Timor in 1975, and served as a porter for TNI in Sulawesi and Kalimantan.[3]

    He escaped to Australia in 1995 as one of 18 Timorese refugees who fled in a leaky boat and was detained at the Curtin Immigration Detention Centre in Derby, W.A. He later worked in the shipyards in Western Australia. After the referendum in which East Timor voted for independence, Reinado returned to the country to captain a tugboat owned by Rooney's Shipping.[4] On the request of the Timorese government, Reinado entered the military of East Timor (Falintil-FDTL, or simply FDTL) and was appointed commander of the Naval Unit (which consists of two patrol vessels donated by the Portuguese Navy).[3]

    "In July 2004, Alfredo was removed as commander for getting into a fight with the police, and the following year was sent to a three-month naval training course at the Australian Command and Staff College. He reportedly became involved with a junior female Timorese soldier there and was disciplined on return by being removed from the navy and given command of the military police, a distinct downgrading." The already existing break between Alfredo and his commanding officers worsened, so that there may well have been personal factors that drove him to desert in early May 2006, in addition to outrage over F-FDTL actions.[5]

    However, due to his acerbic style, he was eventually transferred to the Army headquarters in the capital Dili by Brigadier-General Taur Matan Ruak, the commander of the FDTL.[3]

    Reinado's father and sister live in Australia. Over several years, Reinado travelled to Australia to receive military training from the Australian Defence Force, studying defence management in October 2003 and emergency management in August 2004. In 2005 he completed a three-month navy training module at the Australian Command and Staff College in Canberra.[6] Reinado has also received training from the Portuguese military and the Brazilian military.[7] He was eventually assigned to the military police, where he was in charge of a platoon of 33 troops.

    Rebellion[link]

    On May 4 Reinado and 20 members of his platoon, along with four riot police, deserted their barracks and joined the rebel soldiers in the hills, taking with them two trucks full of weapons and ammunition.[3][8]

    In an interview, Reinado said that he was motivated to leave his barracks and join the rebels following an incident on April 28 in which FDTL forces fired upon a crowd of rebel soldiers and unemployed youths demonstrating in the streets of Dili. He asserted that the Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri had given the order to fire into the crowd, because in his role as a military policeman he had escorted Colonel Lere Anan Timor, the chief of staff to FDTL commander Brigadier-General Ruak, to a meeting with Alkatiri, and had heard Lere say immediately after the meeting that "I already have orders to take action."[7] Reinado also called for a full investigation into the events of April 28, saying that Alkatiri's orders were "an unjustified act under the constitution".[7]

    It is alleged that on 23 May 2006, during negotiations with loyalists from 1st Battalion F-FDTL in the Fatuhai Pass east of Bekora, Reinado shot dead the lead loyalist scout as a patrol approached his position. The following day, Reinado and other Petitioner rebels from the Military Police platoon joined up with the Salsinha Petitioners and rebel Reserve Police, launching a major assault on Dili. Although these assaults were eventually halted by loyalist forces, they came close to cutting the town in half. Indeed "at one stage the fighting closed the Dos Direitos Humanos Avenue... at Dili Helo Pad... and Petitioners seized the Telecom transmission tower near the then President Xanana Gusmão's house."[9]

    He was subsequently detained by Portuguese and Australian soldiers in Dili on July 26 on charges of illegally possessing weapons. Angered by his arrest he refused to sign court papers. He was later charged with murder.

    Escape from prison[link]

    On August 30, 2006, Reinado escaped from Dili's main jail with more than 50 other prisoners. Prison warden Carlos Sarmento said at least 57 inmates fled after breaking down several walls on the east wing. The breakout occurred within the New Zealand Defence Force area of operations and came just a week after the UN was given approval to replace the Australian-led mission responsible for keeping law and order.

    The escape was by coincidence on the anniversary of the 1999 vote for independence from Indonesia in a referendum.

    The escape created a new crisis for international security forces in East Timor, which were struggling to curb gang violence. Prime Minister José Ramos-Horta, said after visiting the jail two weeks earlier that security there should be improved.

    Paulo Remedios, Major Reinado's lawyer, said that Major Reinado had been worried for some time about the lack of security at the jail.

    "Threats have been made against Alfredo and he was taking them seriously," Mr Remedios said. "He told me of a plan to snatch him from the jail and to take him out of Dili on a boat — that was the rumour that my client heard."

    A senior foreign security analyst based in East Timor said Major Reinado, former chief of the country's military police, "could easily disappear into the mountains" if not caught quickly. "And the problem is, there are still plenty of guns unaccounted for up in the mountains," he said.

    Whilst on the run from authorities, Reinado made an appearance on Indonesia's Metro TV talk show Kick Andy. On the program, Reinado made open statements about his escape and his aims. Nobody but host Andy F. Noya and his crew knew the location of the interview.

    Manhunt[link]

    Following his escape, Reinado fled to his main support base in Maubisse, in the mountains. Australian soldiers from the SASR and 4 RAR were subsequently involved in an intensive search for the escapees. From his safe base, however, Reinado attempted to negotiate a pardon. As late as December 2006 he was being flown to negotiations by Australian helicopter. Ramos-Horta eventually lost his patience with Reinado's public demands and threats, and finally ordered ISF to cease negotiations in January 2007. Following a large man-hunt he was finally tracked to a mountain compound in Same in late February 2007.[10]

    The situation became serious after Reinado’s rebels raided a police station west of Maliana on 25 February 2007 and stole radios, automatic assault rifles, pistols and ammunition. Australian and New Zealand forces from ISF, including infantry from 6RAR and 1RNZIR and armour from 3/4CAV, were ordered to seal off Same. Negotiations between the Timor Leste government and the rebels subsequently failed and the decision was made to detain Reinado by force.[10]

    After cornering Reinado in Same, Australian Special Forces entered the town and conducted an assault. Reinado evaded capture but five of his men were killed in the Battle of Same. In mid-April 2007, Prime Minister José Ramos-Horta said that the search for Reinado was being called off to facilitate dialogue.[11] Reinado met with Ramos-Horta, who was by this time President, in August 2007, and they backed the initiation of a dialogue that would seek a peaceful resolution.[12]

    Xanana Gusmão opened talks with the Petitioners considered to be disaffected with Reinado and Salsinha's leadership, and a number were eventually convinced to enter cantonment in Dili under the leadership of Major Augusto Tara. In late 2007 Reinado was charged with eight counts of murder and numerous weapons offences relating to the violence in May 2006.Reinado failed to appear in court to face these charges on 24 January 2008. The Timor Leste government once again made plans to capture Reinado. According to one source: "with his support base fracturing, Reinado was increasingly isolated and [began] planning desperate action."[13]

    Death[link]

    On February 11, 2008, East Timorese army spokesman Major Domingos da Câmara said that Reinado had been killed during coordinated attacks on Prime Minister Xanana Gusmão and President Ramos-Horta.[2] Reinado's funeral, attended by hundreds of people, was held peacefully on February 14 in Dili.[14] Alfredo Reinado's role as rebel leader was succeeded by Lieutenant Gastão Salsinha.[15]

    Some hold that Reinado had been shot at "very close range" in the back of the head, leading to speculation that he had been executed instead of shot in defense,[16][17] despite the fact that the original autopsy report actually said "the manner of death specified is "Homicide" as a result of multiple gunshot wounds, including one inflicted from the front into the neck" and it is Leopoldino Mendonca Exposto, the other rebel who was killed along with Alfred Reinado, that was shot in the back of the head.[18]

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    References[link]

    1. ^ Al Jazeera: Rebel trial grips East Timor bei 1:34 Min. (englisch)
    2. ^ a b "Ramos-Horta wounded". The Sydney Morning Herald. 2008-02-11. http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/ramoshorta-wounded/2008/02/11/1202578639815.html. Retrieved 2008-02-11. 
    3. ^ a b c d Dodd, Mark (2006-05-25). "Fractured democracy". The Australian. http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,20867,19246858-31477,00.html. 
    4. ^ I organised the job for him - Jude Conway (ed Step by Step: Women of East Timor, Stories of Resistance and Survival)
    5. ^ Resolving Timor-Leste's Crisis, Asia Report No.120, 10 October 2006, International Crisis Group, p.10, and 'Looking back in anger at a life less ordinary', The Age (Australia), 31 May 2006
    6. ^ Banham, Cynthia (2006-05-27). "Army's cause without a rebel". Sydney Morning Herald. http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/armys-cause-without-a-rebel/2006/05/26/1148524886073.html. 
    7. ^ a b c Toohey, Paul (2006-05-23). "East Timor rebel leader speaks out". The Bulletin. http://www.search.org.au/news/East%20Timor%20rebel%20Reinado%20speaks%20out,%20May%2023.htm. 
    8. ^ "Aust to send troops to E Timor". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2006-05-24. http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200605/s1646781.htm. 
    9. ^ 'Timor Trouble: The ADF Responds to the Attempted Assassination of Timor's Leaders', Australian and New Zealand Defender Magazine, Autumn 2008, Page 9.
    10. ^ a b 'Timor: Anzac Battle Group', Australian and New Zealand Defender Magazine, Winter 2007, Pages 22 - 26.
    11. ^ "East Timor PM calls off hunt for rebel leader", AFP (abc.net.au), April 18, 2007.
    12. ^ "E Timor President meets fugitive military rebel", AFP (abc.net.au), August 23, 2007.
    13. ^ 'Timor Trouble: The ADF Responds to the Attempted Assassination of Timor's Leaders', Australian and New Zealand Defender Magazine, Autumn 2008, Page 10.
    14. ^ Donald Greenlees, "Hundreds Mourn at Burial of East Timor Rebel", The New York Times, February 15, 2008.
    15. ^ Lauren Wilson, Ramos Horta Forgives Reinado The Australian, March 4, 2008
    16. ^ Simon Roughneen, "Who Shot J R Horta?", Asia Times Online, September 4, 2008.
    17. ^ Lindsay Murdoch, Dili investigator called to Canberra as evidence of execution mounts, The Sydney Morning Herald, September 4, 2008.
    18. ^ http://www.topblogarea.com/rss/autopsy.htm

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