Linn-Benton Community College will re-establish its baseball program next spring with an emphasis on the “student” in student athlete.
KKL Italy held a series of conferences in Milan, Turin, Florence and Rome in honor of World Water Day, which focused on Israeli research on water in the desert. KKL-JNF field experts Ami Uliel and Yehiel Cohen were the well-received guest speakers in all four cities.
First Transformers, then G.I. Joe, now Magic: The Gathering? When will Hasbro learn that a successful game or toy does not equal a successful movie franchise?
First Transformers, then G.I. Joe, now Magic: The Gathering? When will Hasbro learn that a successful game or toy does not equal a successful movie franchise?
Despite its reputation as a clean energy leader, Germany is increasing its reliance on coal, and the dirtiest kind of coal in particular.
Symbolic, of course, as today's house "cappuccino" ($12) is a decidedly non-morning tipple - to be fair, it never was - with Armagnac, bourbon and chocolate ganache, and not a drop of coffee. [...] a friendly sleight-of-hand at the new Tosca, which relaunched in October in the hands of star New York restaurateurs April Bloomfield and Ken Friedman (the Spotted Pig, the Breslin), who embarked on a dramatic transformation after acquiring it from proprietor Jeannette Etheredge. Look closer and its identity is clear... Читать дальше...
There are so many delicious noshing opportunities on 24th Street between Mission Street and Potrero Avenue that it's easy to miss something special. A small kitchen turns out a variety of ocean-kissed fare, from clam chowder ($2.99-$5.99) to ceviche ($6) and even sushi ($3.95-$10.95). Ambience-wise, Basa is no-frills - utilitarian tables and chairs, with food served on disposable plastic foam plates.
Anyone who needs evidence that gay and lesbian travelers want the same thing in a destination that straight travelers do would be well advised to spend some time in Puerto Vallarta.
The terminal never materialized, but over the years, the filled land became a salt marsh, home to birds and aquatic life. In 1999, the area, vastly cleaned up, became Heron's Head Park, with a tidal channel, trails, picnic areas, an ecology center and even a dog play area. Today, this slice of land, which looks like a heron's head from above, is a premier bird-watching spot. Information signs describe the terrain and the plants and animals that make their home here. Explore exhibits and demonstrations highlighting renewable energy... Читать дальше...