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On this day -- November 19
1563 - Robert Sidney, 1st Earl of Leicester, English statesman (d. 1626) 1597 - Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate, Electress of Bavaria (d. 1660) 1600 - King Charles I of England (d. 1649) 1600 - Leo Aitzema, Dutch historian and statesman (d. 1669)
Ice Bandits Cometh...and They Work in Gangs
MANCHESTER, England, November 18 /PRNewswire/ -- - Watch out for Opportunistic Thieves This Wintry Weekend Organised car thieves will be roaming the streets this weekend looking for innocent motorists attempting to defrost their cars, warns Swinton
Boy recounts experience of raid in Iowa
Pedro Arturo Lopez was in social studies class when the 13-year-old undocumented boy from Mexico heard the unusual thudding of a helicopter above his small Iowa town. Moments later Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents stormed the Agriprocessors
University Circle pushes forward on hotel, other projects
Z&MHomes, stores and restaurants will make up the Uptown project in the heart of University Circle, along the recently renovated Euclid Corridor. Updated 7:37 p.m. Plans for two hotels, homes and other projects in University Circle are moving
Worldwide Food Expo Partnership to Boost Show Floor Productivity in 2009
American Meat Institute represents the interests of packers and processors of beef, pork, lamb, veal and turkey products and their suppliers throughout North America. Together, AMI?s members produce 95 percent of the beef, pork, lamb and veal products
IDFA Call for Papers Deadline Is December 5
to the industry, including research, technology, case studies and packaging. Dairy suppliers also may submit topics that would be educational, informative and objective. The selected topics will be presented at the following 2009 IDFA conferences: Ice
Make enough for seconds
Perfect gravy? Real cranberry sauce? A turkey big enough to feed a dozen ? with enough for leftovers? Absolutely. We are here to help you cook for a crowd with guidance and suggestions on feeding at least 12 people and tips on how to figure for more.
Physical style helps Icers
When he isn't playing hockey, Penn State ACHA Division I Icers freshman Paul Daley is one of the most soft-spoken players on the team. However, the 6-foot-2, 190-pound forward is not afraid to mix things up once he steps on the ice. Daley proved this
Flames down Avs
Adrian Aucoin and Rene Bourque scored while Miikka Kiprusoff made 22 saves, as the Calgary Flames defeated the Colorado Avalanche, 4-1, in the opener of a home-and-home set at Saddledome. Jarome Iginla and David Moss also scored for the inconsistent
Concussion's effects dog Stillman
Tampa - When winger Cory Stillman didn't feel well and had to stop practicing Monday, the Panthers figured he had the flu. It turned out to be post-concussion symptoms. Stillman stayed behind when the Panthers left hours later for the start of their
Ticked off! Hello Florida and goodbye decent wages!
?A young man in a two-door Toyota rear-ended our Lincoln MKX at the corner of Saxon Boulevard and Enterprise in Orange City. My husband trusted that you would follow us to the store parking lot to get out of rush hour traffic; I told my husband you
The Harveys Lake Ducks preferred bowling lanes over ice surfaces
The mighty Harveys Lake Ducks were a sports team but not ice hockey. It was a bowling team, and in the summer of 1915 the Ducks triumphed in an intense rivalry among bowlers from the regions resort towns. The Ducks, a five-man team captained by Harry
Missing radioactive signals in Himalayan ice cores spells danger for part of Asia
Washington, Nov 19 : Glaciologists have been unable to find the expected radioactive signals in the latest core they drilled from a Himalayan ice field, which suggests absence of accumulation of ice in the region, that could impact water resources for
Concern expressed on energy rate hike
OTTUMWA The Wapello County Board of Supervisors have put pen to paper outlining their concerns about a possible rate increase by Alliant Energy. On Tuesday, the board authorized the sending of a letter to Alliant Energy, the state Office of the Consumer
$3 million trolley to nowhere
Forget the Bridge to Nowhere. How about the Trolley to Nowhere? The federal and state governments have just spent about $3 million for new trolley tracks, new trolley wires and new trolley poles along newly reconstructed Germantown Avenue in Mount Airy
Clear Lake resident hit by flooding
MILTON - Residents in the Rock County Town of Milton are concerned freezing weather will aggravate damage caused by flooding around Clear Lake. advertisement Bob and Sharon Schrank lost everything in their basement when the spring-fed Clear Lake flooded.
Ottumwa Park lights up this weekend
Holiday lights will be turned on this weekend at Ottumwa Park. Volunteers have been working diligently all month to get the lights all in place for Saturday nights first drive-through of the 2008 Holiday Nights N Lights in Ottumwa Park. Weve been
Roberts: Never an excuse for DUI
Mesa teenager is the latest in a long line of people killed by suspected drunken drivers The Arizona Republic Another weekend, another dead innocent. This time, a 16-year-old girl on her way to march in a parade. Killed, police say, by a drunk. That is,
Recommended holiday meal wines
These wines have been recommended by three wine consultants: Dewi Rainey, owner of Red Feet Wine Market in Ithaca; Regina Eckert, manager and wine buyer of Parkway Wine & Spirits in Vestal; and Ed Betz, consultant for Liquor Town in Vestal. Anthony Road
EVEREST TREK: Every one of us dug deep, triumphed " and came out smiling at the other side...
As the team and I puffed and slogged our final steps to base camp, we looked up and were immediately overwhelmed by feelings of both tiredness and ecstasy ' that we had succeeded in our quest and managed to help raise thousands of pounds for Dreams Come
Thrills and spills in Mexico
Horado shines shoes on Mexico City's famous Paseo de la Reforma. His pitch is near the Cuauhtemoc gloretia roundabout where a statue stands commemorating the last Aztec Emperor or tlatoani, who surrendered to the Spanish in 1521. Horado speaks a little
Obama moves to defrost relations between White House, Congress
WASHINGTON --Rahm Emanuel, the Chicago congressman who'll become President-elect Barack Obama's White House chief of staff, got a standing ovation on Tuesday when he met behind closed doors with House Democrats. 'He said he'll have our back,' said Rep.
Harry Potter actor turns on lights
Harry Potter star Emma Watson turned on the Christmas tree lights at the opening of a winter ice rink. The actress was joined by Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean at a star-studded opening party for Somerset House ice rink season in London. The event
Greg Oden scores 22 points, but Warriors hold off Blazers 111-106
OAKLAND, Calif. - Greg Oden and Anthony Morrow have almost nothing in common, yet Portland's earthshaking centre and Golden State's smooth shooting guard both took graceful steps forward in their young careers during the same ragtag game. Stephen Jackson
Emaar Malls Group highlights global mall development portfolio at MAPIC
UAE. Emaar Malls Group, the shopping malls subsidiary of global property developer Emaar Properties, is showcasing its global mall development portfolio at the MAPIC retail real estate expo to be held from 19 to 21 November in Cannes, France. Emaar Malls
Oil continuing toward $50
dipping below $54 on fears of global economic weakness that have sent crude down more than 60% in four months. But analysts suggested that prices might be bottoming out as they moved closer to the psychologically significant $50 mark. Light, sweet crude
International Card Establishment, Inc. : International Card Establishment Reports Third Quarter, Nine-Month Results
- International Card Establishment, Inc. (I.C.E.) (OTCBB For the nine months ended September 30, 2008, the company reported net revenues of $ 5,742,195 versus $ 6,929,718 in net revenues for the comparable period a year ago. For the first nine months of
Khabibulin stops 36 shots in Blackhawks' SO win
GLENDALE, Ariz. Patrick Sharp and Jonathan Toews scored in the shootout and Sharp also had a goal in regulation for the Blackhawks, who snapped a three-game losing streak. Kris Versteeg also scored for Chicago. Zbynek Michalek netted his first of the
Gala Award Nominees Announced
The Special Events Magazine Advisory Board today released the entries nominated to receive a Gala Award, the most prestigious prize in special events. The winners will be named Jan. 30 at The Special Event 2009 in San Diego. 'We had nearly 400 entries, a
Governor wants to ensure criminals here illegally don't avoid deportation
Gov. Rick Perry and members of the state's congressional delegation called on the federal government Tuesday to take steps to help state and local officials ensure that illegal immigrants who commit crimes in Texas remain in custody until they are
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