* If you stage it — pretty much anywhere — they will come. Here's the thing about Wagnerians and their favorite composer's beloved "Ring" cycle: If you stage the operas, pretty much anywhere, they will come, from pretty much anywhere else.
Donata and Harvey Zartman of Anchorage celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary July 15 at St. Patrick's Parish. A small dinner celebration was held Feb. 1 in Anchorage. They were married Feb. 1, 1956, in Fairbanks.
Raised in a secular Jewish family in Chicago, "The Guardian" director Andrew Davis learned early the values and ethics he continues to believe in. "My parents taught me war is not a good thing, so do everything you can to not go to war," he says during a telephone interview.
Precisely six months into a yearlong tour in Iraq for the 1st of 506 Infantry Regiment, Spc. Robert Roof was taking his turn in the turret of a Humvee. As he was standing out of the hatch of the vehicle–his upper torso exposed and manning a .50 caliber machine gun–he was hit by a sniper’s bullet.
BUFFALO - Paul Cardinale and William Thomas sat side by side at a Buffalo hospital Thursday, the real-life result of a policy change debated by officials at the region's largest health care provider for more than a year.
In the aftermath of a season that produced results dramatically below the historical average for the total wild Alaska salmon harvest, the state is looking to its successes and future markets.
By Henry L. Davis If all goes as planned, surgeons in Buffalo today will perform what they believe to be the first organ transplant in New York State arranged over the Internet. Paul Cardinale is a 35-year-old financial consultant from Lakewood near Jamestown.