- Musafir's Musings: January 2007
Howard HughesDeath of Staff Sgt. Hector Leija "Any man's death diminishes me." -- John Donne © NEWSWEEK.com Audio commentary by of of Houston, TX, died in Baghdad on January 24th. He was 27. Heads of States give speeches, soldiers die. Nothing unusual about that...
- Ottawa hands over $26.6M for Saint John harbour cleanup
Peja StojakovicSaint John has finally received the last chunk of the $80 million it needs to clean up its harbour — and end its status as the only Canadian city to have untreated sewage running in open creeks through its core...
- Tech | ajc.com
Howard HughesSorry I don t have a lot of time today, but I m writing, tying up loose ends while getting ready to head to Tampa and searching frantically for a dog that s been lost since 8:30 last night. Kids left the back gate open, and poof! Gone...
- Atolye Kazaz, Opens The Season In Oman
Will SmithRally Oman got underway at the Intercontinental Hotel in Muscat today, March 14th with the ceremonial start...
- More than just meat on a stick at Brasa Grill
Hun LeeIf you flip through any in-flight magazine these days, you might believe that every city in the land is stocked to capacity with Brazilian churrascarias (that s shoo-HOSS-ka-REE-ahs)...
- Arena Football is fun, but not very real
Jill StonePHILADELPHIA -- The first thing you have to decide about the Arena Football League is whether to take it seriously, and I don't. The coaches and players take it seriously, of course, and so do a handful of fans, not to mention Jon Bon Jovi...
- Coastal Empire in brief | SavannahNow.com
Dwayne JenkingsFree fluoride treatments, vision screenings, safety information are available from 2 to 5 p.m. today at the Chatham County Health Department's 2007 Child Health Fair in Macy's court inside Oglethorpe Mall...
Runway clear: Delta to exit bankruptcy Sammy King
NEW YORK -- A federal bankruptcy judge approved a Delta Air Lines plan yesterday to exit bankruptcy after the nation's third-largest airline spent nearly 20 months in a wrenching reorganization that cut 6,000 jobs and slashed $3 billion in costs...
Warriors' lovefest too much for the Fool Sammy King
No, I have not gone totally insane as I gird for the next 500 columns. But, the Bay Area has gone nuts. Over the Warriors. This hippie-like outpouring of glorious golden vibes must be controlled, lest the KNBR talking heads explode all at once...
Putting damper on beetle-wrought fire risk Sammy King
A Senate committee Tuesday passed the third measure this legislative session targeting bark-devouring beetles that have destroyed thousands of acres of Colorado forest...
Tainted food victims speak out Sammy King
April 25, 2007 WASHINGTON -- Families victimized by tainted spinach and peanut butter put a human face Tuesday on a recent string of high-profile outbreaks of foodborne illness, urging lawmakers to strengthen federal oversight of the nation's food supply...
Wood is on the ball: Windham freshman playing up a storm at Trinity Sammy King
The only thing better than one trusty Wood? A pair of Woods says Bill Decker, and the veteran Trinity College baseball coach is not talking about golf either...
Hackett in hospital - Sport - smh.com.au Sammy King
month. long-haul flight to China for a promotional tour. The Australian swim team captain, who is on antibiotics, returns in training on Monday. checked," Stallard said from China. month's world swimming titles in Melbourne...
Baltimore Business Journal: Sales Power Sammy King
In the weeks leading up to 9/11, Jeff Meisner had ambitious plans for his newly launched trade show exhibit and event marketing company. But those plans soon changed...
Sofitel Presents Auckland Art Fair's Opening Event Sammy King
the opening night of the Auckland Art Fair, which will The opening gala party is named Vernissage, a French word before public viewing, and will be presented by sponsor Sofitel, hotel chain Accor's luxury brand (in association fair...
UFO debris? Not, it's a chunk of rock Sammy King
Last updated April 25, 2007 3:56 p.m. PT UFO debris? Not, it's a chunk of rock The University of Washington research engineer who analyzed a mysterious black fragment that some thought was debris from a UFO said it's probably a meteor chunk or old lava...
Singer sticking to pursuit he loves Sammy King
Taylor Hicks, battling to push his fame beyond the 15-minute mark, would seem a likely candidate Interview , which Andy Warhol founded in 1969. Writers, actors, photographers and other pop-culture figures chat about their "projects." Then printing...