Posts Tagged ‘ maze ’

Mercado Seemed Destined for ‘Idol’ Stage

Mar 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Opinion

So nobody back home is surprised that she’s standing among the final 11 on the Fox TV show that has the potential to make her a household name. And, they say, it couldn’t happen to a nicer person.”When she was going to high school, she was aspiring to do that kind of thing. I remember [...]



Improving Franklin goes under hammer

Mar 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Sports

Franklin had major surgery on his right knee on November 12 and has not played a game in 11 months, but he has signed a contract with the IPL and will be one of seven New Zealand players to go under the hammer in Mumbai.
The others are Kyle Mills, Ross Taylor, Chris Martin, Jamie How, [...]



Gold hits high 1000 an ounce

Mar 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Fashion

The price of gold has jumped nearly 20 percent since the start of the year after rising nearly 32 percent in 2007. The huge advance is mainly the result of a weaker dollar and record-high crude oil prices. The dollar fell below 100 yen Thursday for the first time in 12 years [...]



10 unsung attractions in Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland

Mar 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Travel

It’s a curious thing that the many excellent attractions in the lower reaches of a recently published national visitor league table are, almost without exception, to be found in England ( 10 Unsung UK Attractions). The inference, however, that Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are somehow deficient in the hidden gems department is very far [...]



Drug disposal advocated for lakes sake

Mar 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Health

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Tests in 2007 of lake water collected more than a mile offshore found detectable amounts of prescription medications, as well as carbadox - an antibiotic and growth-promoting drug added to swine feed - caffeine and cotinine, a byproduct of nicotine, said Lon Couillard, water quality manager for the Milwaukee Water Works.
The prescription [...]



Cyclings a breeze

Mar 14th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Entertainment

The bike.
I cant claim all the credit; the bicycle was invented by Pierre Lallement to replace the horse, and in turn was replaced by the car, the mistake that has contributed to heart disease, the road toll and global warming.
To put the theory into practice I decided to bike to work.
My daughter found three objections.
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Top 10 hidden art gems in Paris

Mar 5th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Travel

1. La Maison RougeLocated in a former industrial building, the gallery was conceived by its founder Antoine de Galbert in 2003. The exhibitions are often organised by independent guest curators, providing challenging or controversial shows but nonetheless always notable in their contribution to [...]



Croissants and Calvados camping with a Gallic twist

Mar 5th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Travel

There’s a popular misconception that French campsites are all huge corporate parks full of husbands in socks and sandals and wives jiggling their bingo wings at a mass outdoor aerobics class. But there’s a whole other camping experience waiting to be discovered in [...]



Chef McEwan brings celeb status to Canadian cuisine

Mar 4th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Foods

Dubbed Canadas golden boy of the food industry for his steadily expanding empire, as well as curly blond locks, McEwan recently turned 50 but shows no signs of slowing down.
At his latest restaurant, One, diners are encouraged to share multiple deconstructed courses.
The menu, featuring plates such as pork belly poutine with aged Quebec cheddar, soft [...]