We are in a civil liberties emergency in this country. Also --
50-60 “noose incidents” have occurred since the September 20
Jena Six rally. We have to raise hell about this racial injustice
while we struggle to preserve our constitution.
No surprise here; the Billy Jeff/nutroots meet ??n greet last year
was a whites-only affair, too. But at least they try, unlike those
nasty conservatives whose more diverse members end up being accused
of turning tricks with ping-pong balls by the left??s edgiest
outposts of edgy edginess.
EMC the world leader in information infrastructure solutions,
announced that Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT), Sri Lanka?s premier
telecommunication services provider, has implemented EMC storage
and services to consolidate and manage the vast amount of customer
information generated by its operations, more cost-effectively and
with greater reliability.
Ralph Barsi of Danville and his sons Ralphie, 8, and Dante, 4,
watched the 24 Hours of LeMons race at the Altamont Motorsports
Park near Tracy on Sunday afternoon.
The Lexus IS-F will be making its debut around the world early next
year to take on rivals BMW M3, Audi RS4 and Mercedes C63 AMG.
Powered by a 5.0 liter V8 engine, the rear-wheel-drive Lexus IS-F
produces 417 horsepower and 371 lb-ft of torque. But what provided
the benchmark for this superfast Lexus?
The Indianapolis Colts avoided a third straight loss last week.
They still have to get their offense back on track. Peyton Manning
and the Colts look to return to their high-scoring ways when they
visit the last-place Atlanta Falcons on Thank...
Alice L. Baumann, 86, of Watertown, died Thursday afternoon, Sept.
27, 2007, at the Watertown Memorial Hospital, from pneumonia,
following a major stroke. She was proud to have survived two
courageous bouts with cancer.
EVEN as they track their subjects' adventures in drug addiction,
doomed relationships and self-destruction, Hollywood movies about
musicians tend to be hagiographies: the artist as martyr to his
talent. Like comic book superhero movies, they peg that talent to a
defining moment of pain, then sit back and watch it metastasize.
Music biopics burnish the image, buff the icon, vacuum around the
base ...
1 Kevin Wood
Athlete
We are in a civil liberties emergency in this country. Also -- 50-60 “noose incidents” have occurred since the September 20 Jena Six rally. We have to raise hell about this racial injustice while we struggle to preserve our constitution.
2 Insight
Athlete
No surprise here; the Billy Jeff/nutroots meet ??n greet last year was a whites-only affair, too. But at least they try, unlike those nasty conservatives whose more diverse members end up being accused of turning tricks with ping-pong balls by the left??s edgiest outposts of edgy edginess.
3 Little Man Tate
Athlete
EMC the world leader in information infrastructure solutions, announced that Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT), Sri Lanka?s premier telecommunication services provider, has implemented EMC storage and services to consolidate and manage the vast amount of customer information generated by its operations, more cost-effectively and with greater reliability.
4 Andras
Athlete
Ralph Barsi of Danville and his sons Ralphie, 8, and Dante, 4, watched the 24 Hours of LeMons race at the Altamont Motorsports Park near Tracy on Sunday afternoon.
5 April Hill
Athlete
The Lexus IS-F will be making its debut around the world early next year to take on rivals BMW M3, Audi RS4 and Mercedes C63 AMG. Powered by a 5.0 liter V8 engine, the rear-wheel-drive Lexus IS-F produces 417 horsepower and 371 lb-ft of torque. But what provided the benchmark for this superfast Lexus?
6 Mark Eitzel
Athlete
The Indianapolis Colts avoided a third straight loss last week. They still have to get their offense back on track. Peyton Manning and the Colts look to return to their high-scoring ways when they visit the last-place Atlanta Falcons on Thank...
7 Unter Null
Athlete
Alice L. Baumann, 86, of Watertown, died Thursday afternoon, Sept. 27, 2007, at the Watertown Memorial Hospital, from pneumonia, following a major stroke. She was proud to have survived two courageous bouts with cancer.
8 Laurel Aitken and House Of Rhythm
Athlete
EVEN as they track their subjects' adventures in drug addiction, doomed relationships and self-destruction, Hollywood movies about musicians tend to be hagiographies: the artist as martyr to his talent. Like comic book superhero movies, they peg that talent to a defining moment of pain, then sit back and watch it metastasize. Music biopics burnish the image, buff the icon, vacuum around the base ...