He was a Jersey steelworker with a million dollars from a legal settlement. She was an exotic dancer with at least four fiances - one of whom, police said, she wanted dead.
By Colburn, Lisa L; Abbott-Jamieson, Susan; Clay, Patricia M This special issue of Human Organization provides a selection of articles addressing the use of applied anthropology in fisheries management in the United States today.
Not since the early 1990s has the Portland Art Museum mounted regular shows for Northwest artists. So, set off the fireworks for the museum's new Apex exhibition series and its first subject, Seattle designer/artist Roy McMakin.
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Theresa "Terry" Tedone Cosco enjoyed a special birthday party Sept. 30 at Mease Continuing Care. She was surrounded by fellow residents and staff members, and family members who came from out of state to help her celebrate reaching the century mark.
A census update shows 62% of us have changed our addresses since 2000. Central Floridians are on the move, with a U.S. census report out today showing that more than 60 percent of area residents have changed their addresses since 2000.
Fall brings the largest outpouring of books and 2006 promises many great reads from some perennial favorites, including Richard Ford, Anna Quindlen and Alice Munro.
Whatever is fundamentally sought after by every human being is called purusartha in Sanskrit. Although each individual seeks something peculiar, there are found ends that everyone seeks, whether he or she is an Eskimo in Alaska or someone living in a remote village in India.
Gold rose slightly in Asia and traded as much as $5 higher in London and early New York trade before it fell back off in late morning trade to as low as $590.60, but it then rallied into the close in the last 2 hours of trade and ended near its highs of the session with a gain of 1.10%. Silver rose over 20 cents in London before it fell to as low as $11.42 in late morning New York trade, but it