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Harry's Bar of Venice, in an effort to make the American victims of

by Video61@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Apr 7, 2008 at 10:16 AM

ain't free market economics grand. we are the laughing stock of the
world.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080407/lf_nm_life/italy_tourism_hemingway_dc


Hemingway haunt gives discounts to "poor Americans"
By Philip Pullella
Mon Apr 7, 9:42 AM ET

ROME (Reuters) - Harry's Bar, the famed Venice watering hole where
Ernest Hemingway held court over hearty food and stiff martinis, is
offering a discount to "poor" Americans suffering from a weak dollar
and subprime blues.
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The decision by the owner of the restaurant, one of the most expensive
even when the U.S. currency is strong, underscores the growing concern
about the weak dollar among tourism operators in Italy and elsewhere
in Europe.
A sign posted outside the restaurant at the weekend reads:
"Harry's Bar of Venice, in an effort to make the American victims of
subprime loans happier, has decided to give them a special 20 percent
discount on all items of the menu during the short term of their
recovery."
When the euro was introduced as the continent's common currency in
2002, a dollar bought about 1.10 euros. Today it gets about 64 euro
cents, making prices seem astronomically high for most Americans.
"Since the start of January, we noticed a drop in (American) customers
of between five and 10 percent and now that we are in April its looks
really frightening," Arrigo Cipriani, 76, Harry's owner, told Reuters
by phone from Venice on Monday.
ENIT, Italy's national tourism board, said in a re****t this month that
the "strong devaluation of the dollar compared to the European
currency and signs of a recession are currently the greatest obstacle
to American tourism toward Europe."
Harry' Bar was founded in 1931 when Giuseppe Cipriani, a barman at a
Venice hotel, opened it with money an American named Harry Pickering
had given him to pay off a loan.
He named the bar and his first son Arrigo (Italian for Harry) -- the
current owner -- in Pickering's honor.
Hemingway made Harry's Bar his Venice headquarters. He mentioned it in
"Across the River and Into the Trees," which was published in 1950 and
which he wrote on the lagoon island of Torcello while living in an inn
owned by the Cipriani family.
Cipriani, whose family company owns high-end restaurants and food
shops in New York, Venice, Hong Kong, London and Sardinia, says even
well-heeled clients look for discounts.
"You would be surprised how people like to have a discount on their
bill whether they are rich or poor," he said, adding that a full meal
with wine at his Venice restaurant could set someone back more than
200 euros ($314.5).
Cipriani, who said the discount will apply only to the restaurant part
of the tab and not the bar, said Americans in Venice need not bring
their pass****ts to his restaurant in order to get a discount.
"We will judge by the accent and if we make a mistake, we will give a
20 percent discount to the English as well," he said.
(Re****ting by Philip Pullella, editing by Paul Casciato)
 




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Harry's Bar of Venice, in an effort to make the American victims
Video61@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-04-07 10:16:45 
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Mani Deli <nothing@[EM  2008-04-07 16:25:02 
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Video61@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-04-07 13:12:03 
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Video61@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-04-07 16:59:41 
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"BuffettHater@[EMAIL  2008-04-07 19:11:30 
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