Posted by: libriinformazione on: December 25, 2008
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Posted by: libriinformazione on: December 25, 2008
BRISTOL, Conn.—The highlights this time accompany what’s known as “The Greatest Game Ever Played” — the 1958 NFL championship between the Colts and the Giants.The narration for the ESPN special on the 50th anniversary is typical Chris Berman, enthusiastic but not reverential, full of the shtick that has made him famous, complete with “rumbles, stumbles, [...]
Posted by: libriinformazione on: December 25, 2008
A church’s six-year effort to place a huge electronic sign overlooking the Baltimore Beltway was dealt a perhaps fatal blow yesterday.The Maryland Court of Appeals ruled that Baltimore County officials had not violated the Trinity Assembly of God’s right to freedom of religious expression by denying its request to erect the sign.The court said the [...]
Posted by: libriinformazione on: December 25, 2008
In fact, it will be the least merry Christmas since 1999, so you might as well go back to bed and sleep through it.I base my calculations on a recent Gallup poll that found that Americans on the average planned to spend about 29 percent less on Christmas presents this year – $616 rather than [...]
Posted by: libriinformazione on: December 25, 2008
“Today, these two cars are the stars,” Toyoda, a grandson of company founder Kiichiro Toyoda, told a news conference to unveil two compact cars under the Toyota and Daihatsu Motor Co brands, when asked point-blank about the reports. Watanabe would replace Cho to relieve him of his duties as chairman of the automaker, as well [...]
Posted by: libriinformazione on: December 20, 2008
Dec 20th, 2008 | MUMBAI, India — The two luxury hotels targeted in the Mumbai terrorist attacks prepared Saturday to reopen for the first time since the rampages that killed 164 people and left the Oberoi and Taj Mahal in tatters last month. Militants from the banned Pakistan-based group Lashkar-e-Taiba are accused of staging the [...]