Articles Archive for October 2009
One is never quite prepared for life Italian-style, be it exquisite, confounding or mildly diverting. After the obligatory harrowing ride from the airport, we spent the first evening of our weeklong Amalfi Coast vacation on the waterfront in Naples, where the “beach” consisted of massive slabs of plaster-colored riprap keeping the Mediterranean at bay
Travelin’ Joe’s home turf is smack in the throes of the same real estate slump and economic malaise that everybody else is experiencing these days. But if you’re a glass is half-full sort of guy, that means better bargains and more course availability in one of America’s great golf meccas.
Today: “Biker’s Guide to Business” book signing, 1 to 3 p.m., North County House of Motorcycles, 1725 Hacienda Drive, Vista.
One in five divorcees think they would never recover from their split, according to a poll. A dating site also found that more than half of the people thought divorce was the worst thing they had ever experienced.
The online-only law reviews that sprang up a decade ago at Rutgers law schools in Newark, N.J., and Camden are entering the blogosphere.
Moving in together is a big decision, one of the biggest youll make in a developing relationship.
In his remark, Chairman of Sabon Layi Community Development, Alhaji Adamu Umaru, described the event as a step forward towards achieving community goals and further prayed to Allah to guide the pioneers of the forum as well as called on well to do people to help in financing the forum.
During this 50th anniversary season of the AFL, fans have been reminded it was Tennessee Titans owner Bud Adams who fielded that bygone league’s first two championship teams. Adams spent lavishly on salaries for his then-Houston Oilers, called some of the shots on personnel and, as an AFL co-founder, eventually helped force a merger with the NFL.
It’s the culmination of seven years of searching, spending, coaxing and borrowing for Gaylord Torrence, the mastermind behind the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art’s new American Indian galleries.
