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- Jun 27 Wed 2012 10:59
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- Jun 18 Mon 2012 11:02
Like Mutch, Wilkin had contemplated of giving up from exhaustion
Two Central Washington University students are counting their blessings after their canoe overturned and sent them into the Yakima River.
- Jun 14 Thu 2012 11:04
Snowboarder lands national team berth
SOMBA K'E/YELLOWKNIFE - It was a great end to a solid year for Yellowknife's Molly Milligan.
Milligan, a snowboard slopestyle athlete who lives and trains in Whistler, B.C., was named to the Canadian National Development Team for the coming season.
- Jun 12 Tue 2012 11:08
Escape
It's hard to go wrong with troupers like Carlo Albán, Samantha Soule, and Susan Louise O'Connor, all of whom grace Susan Mosakowski's amusing if lightweight farce, Escape, now at La MaMa's First Floor Theatre, under the direction of Gaye Taylor Upchurch.
- Jun 08 Fri 2012 11:10
Slive noted that Atlanta hosts the SEC championship game
It's not often Texas A&M fans in Georgia have the chance to pose for photos with Reveille, the collie mascot.
- Jun 07 Thu 2012 10:27
A brief saunter into the building and the moment had come and gone
The news trucks were idling in front of the Centre County Courthouse by early Monday morning, and were still inhabited into the wee hours of Tuesday morning. Four a.m. wasn't a moment of rest for the weary, just another opportunity to prepare for the barrage of chaos that the morning would provide.
- Jun 06 Wed 2012 10:36
First jurors picked in Sandusky sex abuse trial
A retired bus driver, a student, a high school teacher, an engineer and a Wal-Mart employee were among nine jurors picked on Tuesday in the child sex abuse trial of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, a case that shook the university and focused attention on sexual predation in the United States.
- Jun 05 Tue 2012 10:55
Mercedes Benz unveils matching accessories and clothing for Smart ebike
Buyers of Smart FortTwo electric ebike will now have a chance to wear matching clothes and accessories. Among these options will be weatherproof smart ebike jacket which is proved to be the most popular item among owners of the smart ebike. This jacket is available for both male and female riders and is offered in crystal white and green with a number of accents such as seams, zipper and cords for females while jackets for male users is offered in matt dark grey with flame orange accents.
- May 30 Wed 2012 10:34
Men save swimmer from drowning at Philpott Lake
Two men are being credited for helping save another man from drowning at Philpott Lake this past weekend.
- May 25 Fri 2012 10:51
Finding your style
When it comes to developing your own sense of style, inspiration can be found in the most unusual places: your grandfather reading the Sunday paper in his undershirt and suspenders, or the epaulettes sewn onto the jacket you wore on Halloween that one time.
- May 21 Mon 2012 11:06
The endless OE
Thousands of Kiwis packed the Oz Jobs Expo this week. There were queues at the Australian consulate's new expanded immigration counter. But the Aussie dream portrayed by The GC television show has a darker underside. We discover all that glisters is not gold.
- May 17 Thu 2012 10:49
Football: Tri-Valley's Nathan Strock picks Kent State
For Division I prospects such as Tri-Valley junior Nathan Strock, picking a college usually is arduous.
- May 16 Wed 2012 10:50
With The Illini: Georgia Tech, Illini have fallen from ’89 heights
When Illinois and Georgia Tech last met in Assembly Hall in 1989, the Flyin’ Illini survived a broken foot suffered by guard Kendall Gill in a 103-92 double-overtime win. The following day, Illinois assumed the No. 1 ranking in college basketball and later made the school’s first trip to the Final Four in 37 years.
- May 14 Mon 2012 10:10
Mike Debalfo – The Face Of A Woman
I had the great honor of meeting Mike Debalfo at Drawn to Comics two years ago. Since that time I have admired his growth in the comic book world. His covers have graced over 95+ comics during his very short career. Since his beginning with Zenescope he has become one of the most recognized Girl Cover creators in the industry. His work has been seen in Big Dog Ink, Moon Stone and also Brian Pulido's Lady Death. On April 1st of this year he came to agreement to take over and relaunch the Aspen series Soulfire. He will be doing interiors and teaming up with Nei Ruffino on what's just another step for the Debalfo family and a very bright future.
- May 11 Fri 2012 10:08
GTVB Europe Trip: Day Five
Once we made it to the top everyone put on their harnesses for the ropes course. We split up into two groups. One group went to the giant swing, while the other group went to the telephone pole. I was in the group that had the giant swing first, which in my opinion was pretty scary. They strap your into all the ropes and wires and your teammates have one of the ropes, which that run out into the field which will take you to the top of the swing. The worst part, in my opinion, is having to release the rope yourself to drop down from the swing. Kaleigh and I both agreed that if someone else were to pull the rope for us it would be a lot less scary, instead of having to rip out the cord that catapults you into a 100 foot drop. I may be exaggerating the 100 foot drop slightly, but regardless it's still a long ways to fall. The initial drop is probably the second worse part. I'm not a big fan of free falls, so that empty feeling that you get when you're falling isn't too much fun for me. There's also a two second delay once you pull the cord where you second guess whether or not you pulled it hard enough, and then all of the sudden you're falling from the sky. Once I got past that first drop the swing was actually pretty fun and exciting. I have to give the best swing award to Scott though. The people tried to convince me to lean back and spread out my arms as I dropped because it would "more fun," but of course I hung tight to my harness. Scott on the other hand took the swing like a champ. He laid all the way back, spread out his arms wide and he didn't even scream. All of the girls started screaming after the first drop of course, and even Ed had to yell a few times.
- May 09 Wed 2012 10:30
Men's wear collection at WHITE boutiques
the multi brand, designer retailer with its stores at Hauz Khas Village and The Gallery at MG , is all set to bring before you Men's wear collection.
- May 08 Tue 2012 10:43
Couple rescued from Plymouth Bay after boat capsizes
A Middleboro woman barely escaped with her life Monday morning after the boat she was in capsized and sent her and a Kingston man into the cold waters of the Cordage Channel in Plymouth Bay.
- May 04 Fri 2012 10:22
Looking good on or off the bike
Whether you're on or off two wheels, looking good year round isn't hard to do, especially with the wide assortment of fashionable clothing offered by motorcycle manufacturers and gear providers. There's also no short-age of lifestyle products they offer to keep you and your home geared up for the riding seasons.
- May 02 Wed 2012 10:44
Fantastic fencing for Battle Mountain
Michael Weiss stood on the podium, among the best young fencers in the nation, as long lists of their accomplishments were recited.
- Apr 28 Sat 2012 10:15
Park Avenue Woman innovates retail format, modernizes collection
Park Avenue, India's only and oldest homegrown premium lifestyle brand, has launched the flagship store of its women's range, Park Avenue Woman, at Grand Galleria, Phoenix Mills, Lower Parel, Mumbai. The store is an epitome of fashion advisory, service and novel retail architecture.