Posts Tagged ‘ thirst ’

Tribute To Deans Winning Culture

May 16th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Culture

He will soon be regarded as our arch rugby enemy, but last night Crusaders coach Robbie Deans was honoured by a host of big sporting names for his huge contribution to the New Zealand game.
Deans, who has led his beloved Canterbury franchise to a record four Super rugby titles, controversially missed out on the All [...]



Faith medicine collide and a young girl dies

Apr 1st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Health

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But on Sunday in the Town of Weston, near Wausau, 11-year-old Madeline Kara Neumann died of diabetic ketoacidosis, a treatable though serious condition of type 1 diabetes in which acid builds up in the blood.
Neumann’s parents said they didn’t know she had diabetes. They didn’t take her to a doctor. They [...]



Little to hail in play about Caesar’s demise

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

By Larry Worth
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - All talk and no action is
fine, at least if the talk is interesting. Sadly, that’s not
the case with “Conversations in Tusculum.”
The potential was there, however, starting with a plot
that’s basically a prequel to Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar.”
Also promising is the fact that it’s helmed and written [...]