Archives for October, 2009

Wedding Honeymoon - 2 NC soldiers plead in marriage fraud case - Kinston Free Press

Posted on Oct 09, 2009 under Uncategorized | No Comment


GREENVILLE, N.C. (AP) - Two North Carolina-based soldiers and a bride have pleaded guilty to marriage fraud, saying they were part of a scheme to boost the soldiers’ housing allowance and gain U.S. citizenship for the women. The News & Observer of

GOODBYE, GOURMET - American Reporter
DUMMERSTON, Vt. — Is it wrong to be sad about the closing of Gourmet Magazine when many Americans are having a hard time putting food on the table? Why should we care about recipes featuring truffles and pheasant when people are eating fast food

Place mats hold memories - Houston Chronicle
We have a fun way to remember our trips. I make place mats with the pictures, postcards, cutouts, etc. I double-stick the pictures to a piece of poster board and cover them with clear self-adhesive plastic. I have made the mats for many years, so we

Personalizing the wedding album - News-Sentinel
The bride and groom stand rather stiffly in what appears to be the middle of the street, both wearing serious, almost stern expressions. Power poles, lines and an apartment building in the background set the scene for this moody black-and-white

‘Runway’ designer has a rough landing - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Divorce looked absolutely radiant on last night’s “Project Runway.” Shakopee resident Christopher Straub survived the honeymoon. The challenge featured recent divorc es who wanted their wedding dresses remade into something they would want to wear

Reichl: Sadness, support follow Gourmet’s closing - The State
Don’t tell former Gourmet editor-in-chief Ruth Reichl this week’s closing of the venerable food magazine reflects any sort of judgment on the food elite. “It’s one of the things that drives me crazy,” Reichl said in a phone interview Thursday from

Diaghilev masterpieces harmonize ballet with music - Indiana Daily Student
Sergei Diaghilev forever changed the art of ballet in America, influencing thousands for generations to come. Now, IU Ballet Theatre will honor the impresario with this year s fall ballet, a tribute to his reputation to commemorate the 100th

Wedding Honeymoon - Estate-planning course coming up in Buffalo - News-Leader.com

Posted on Oct 04, 2009 under Uncategorized | No Comment


A two-session estate planning short course is planned for 7 p.m. Oct. 22 and Oct. 29 at the O Bannon Bank South Meeting Room in Buffalo, according to a news release from University of Missouri Extension. The program is designed for those desiring

Rich countries worried about volatility in forex markets - Haaretz.com
ISTANBUL - The Group of Seven rich nations said yesterday too much volatility in foreign exchange markets could hurt the global economy and financial system, and again welcomed China’s pledge to move toward greater currency flexibility. The language

State to explain insane killer s escape in Spokane - Statesman Journal
A killer who had been committed to Eastern State Hospital walked away last month while on an group outing to the Spokane County Interstate Fair, prompting public outcry. Phillip Arnold Paul was recaptured Sept. 20 near Goldendale and returned to the

TARANTINO PREPARES TO KILL BILL AGAIN - PR Inside
QUENTIN TARANTINO has thrilled fans by announcing a third instalment of his KILL BILL series is due in 2014. The filmmaker’s hit movies Kill Bill: Vol. 1 and Kill Bill: Vol. 2, starring Uma Thurman, were released in 2003 and 2004, earning more than

Planning mass vaccinations no easy feat for public-health officials - The Columbus Dispatch
Above: Jordan Malone gets a seasonal flu vaccine from Kathy Papp during a LifeCare Alliance clinic on the East Side. A dose of experimental vaccine for the H1N1 flu virus is prepared at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn. ealth