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Like just about everyone in the football world, I can't wait for Wednesday night's game in Madrid.
This is surely what the European Cup was made for - the two biggest clubs on the planet meeting in one of the game's great cathedrals. I was lucky enough to go to the Bernabeu when United played there in 2000 and 2003. It's an incredible place - the steepness of the stands really takes the breath away.
The quarter-final tie in 2000 is special to me as that was my very first Champions League commentary - what a way to start! Back then, I was working for BBC Radio Manchester. I vividly remember my horror at being put into a commentary box behind glass up in the stratosphere above the corner flag. There was no TV monito...
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PANEL DISCOSSION DR. WATERLOW: I would like to react to what Dr. Chafkin said about emergencies or disasters. I was not trying to say the obvio
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Press Release from the City of Madison:
It's holiday recycling time. Madison residents have the chance to recycle cooking oil from their Thanksgiving feast and non working Holiday lights and extension cords at the Streets Division's drop off sites.
"We know that there are many people who have lots of oil left over after frying their Thanksgiving turkey," Madison recycling coordinator George Dreckmann said. "We are very excited to be able to offer them a chance to turn that old cooking oil into fuel for cars and trucks in our area."
Madison residents who wish to recycle their cooking oil must bring it to one of two Streets Division drop off sites. The sites are located at 1501 W. Badger Rd. on the west side and 4602 Sycamore Av. on the east si
Glen Davis nailed a long two-pointer at the first-quarter horn Monday night to give the Magic a one-point lead against Golden State.
The Orlando Magic's 102-94 victory against the Golden State Warriors on Monday was a bit closer than the final score would indicate. Orlando led by one point after the first quarter and by four points after the second, but the Warriors tied the score heading to the fourth. Hot shooting from J.J. Redick helped the Magic...
In such a game, then, all of the little things matter. Little things like inbounding the ball with care, which Golden State forward Carl Landry neglected to do with 1.8 seconds remaining in t
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No, but we’re not far off. The acceleration of the creation and discovery of information is reaching a point that is mind-blowing. We’ve all heard the different “facts,” that we double knowledge every two years or that we gain more information every year that we did in any of the previous centuries – all of it is fodde...
Still, we’re advancing terribly fast. Are there pitfalls? What if the data is lost? What if we gain it so fast that we can no longer store it properly. Electromagnetic pulses, sunspots, hackers – all are reasonable concerns regarding the most valuable type of item in history. Is there a reason to be prepared for disast...
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This will be the first production since the original Broadway staging in 1959 to use the original orchestration by Blitzstein, Hershey Kay and Robert Russell Bennett. The musical chronicles the disintegration of an Irish family in Dublin in the early 1920s, during the "Troubles" between the Irish Republican Army and th...
The Encores! series kicks off on February 7 with Applause, which will star Christine Ebersole, Erin Davie, Michael Park, Kate Burton, Tom Hewitt, Chip Zien, Megan Sikora, and Mario Cantone, and will continue in May with No, No, Nanette featuring Beth Leavel and Rosie O'Donnell.
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We spent some time with Dave Beran and his Appalachian power crew. He was born and raised in Floyd County and he says where we were today is among the most rural places in Floyd.
The biggest challenge for him and his crew is climbing up trees to remove the limbs. Navigating the terrain to even get to those trees is also a huge challenge.
"It's just so hard to get around in this. The walking up here, it's treacherous and dangerous compared to other storms like hurricanes and thunderstorms," said Beran.
Some of the work those crews did today was preventative. The heavy, wet snow can make trees lean a little too close to some of the power lines, so Beran's crew cut some of those trees down now to avoid future headaches.
For Brenda Lucas and her family, they've decided to entertain themselves
It was john Updike’s birthday Tuesday, and how could I have missed that fact, he being a fellow Pisces and I owing such a debt to him for teaching me to ‘tell’what I see.
Look at the words of the narrator he gave life to in his story “The Full Glass,“ published in The New Yorker in 2008. I loved it so much on first reading it, I scanned the whole thing so I could keep it always.
It begins “Approaching eighty, I sometimes see myself from a little distance, as a man I know but not intimately” which seems so sad now because the man who created this piece never saw 80. He was dead less than a year after its publication.
Then further down on that first page:
Now that I’m retired…I watch myself with a keener attention, as you’d keep an eye on a stranger who might start to go to pieces any minute
KENT -- Kent state students vowed to get the party started today, calling for a part two to the first College Fest. But it was all quiet on College and Willow Saturday, the epicenter of last week's block party.
The mere presence of swat teams spoke louder than words for the brave few who thought about taking part in round two.
"They shut everything down. There was a long line of cars a lot of people and they told everybody to leave," said student Mark Campbell.
There was no parking, no party, and only a few signs of the chaos from last week's party. Video taken by students at College Fest, shows the wild time, interrupted by SWAT teams and tear gas.
More than 30 people were arrested. Student, Hayze Moore believes it was a lot of the reason why some students chose not to attend the sequel.
Wonderful garden statue of a young monk joyfully releasing a fish into the river. Witnessing this act of kindness brings out our own compassion...and adds the perfect touch for pond or rock garden.
This practice of loving kindness known as Metta, or "May all Beings be Free" is a way of consciously activating the energy of loving kindness. An example of this practice follows:
May I be filled with loving kindness.
May I be peaceful and at ease.
May I be happy.
May I be well.
May I be safe and protected.
May I be free in this liftetime, just as it is.
May you be filled with loving kindness.
May you be peaceful and at ease.
May you be happy.
May you be well.
May you be safe and protected.
May you be free in this liftetime, just as it is.
Say it first for oneself, then for specific people, and
The running back broke past the secondary and scampered 39 yards for his second touchdown, and the game's final points.
"My goal was just to do my job," Torres said, who had seen four different running backs get steady carries this year before he got his opportunity. "I'm still at the bottom so I've got to work twice as hard."
The Vaqueros' defense, which came into the game as the top defensive unit allowing just 186 yards per game, did their part to control the Brahmas' offense.
In addition to Patterson, Josh Nesbitt, Michael Esquivel and Eliot Jones all had interceptions and helped limit the Brahma quarterbacks to just 137 yards passing.
Next week brings the true test to the Vaqueros as they travel to face Citrus, with first-place in conference on the line.
"Whoever wins that game will g
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Organized in Artpace’s busy Main Avenue windows and in other storefronts across the city, WindowWorks projects activate the art viewing experience from the sidewalk level. The program demonstrates Artpace’s commitment to extending the dialogue about contemporary art beyond traditional gallery spaces. Past Window Works ...
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Populations are the building blocks of communities. While I'm primarily interested in communities, population studies are inevitably an important component of my research. Projects include documenting the origin and distribution of leopard frogs in California and modeling the spread of invasive species based on latitud...
My principle interest is in the causes of variation in the properties of species communities. For example, while quantifying the population fluctuations of aquatic invertebrates, my colleagues and I found that key parameters of neutral models are strongly dependent upon predator-prey interactions. Ecologists disagree o...
Hugo Chavez Plans to Rule Venezuela Until At Least 2031
"I invite you all to celebrate my 77th," Chavez told a crowd from the balcony of his presidential palace. "I had said I'd leave in 2021. Well, I'm not going away in 2021 or anything. Maybe in 2031."
Of course, Chavez seems to have maters of mortality and death on his mind. Last month, he mysteriously disappeared to Cuba where he underwent surgery to remove a baseball-sized tumor and will now undergo chemotherapy treatment. He expects to look like Yule Brenner after the chemo, by the way.
Chavez wants the prospect of death off his mind so much that he's removed the very word from a military slogan:
Chavez, who was jailed in 1992 for leading a failed coup after serving as a paratrooper and tank commander, called on his government to cha