Saturday, May 27, 2006

Bai Ling - Asian Pacific American Heritage Month


Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
Stripe - They came to help Walter Reed Army Medical Center celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month and to scare off any evil spirits that might be lingering in the area. Dancing to the beat of the drums (and gongs), the Wong Chinese Lion Dancers
Source: www.dcmilitary.com

FISHING REPORT
Tulare Advance-Register - Bass Lake Trout are being caught on nightcrawlers where the river pours into the lake, and bass are biting on plastic worms. Hume Lake There has been a lot of fishing at the lake. Lots of fish measuring 20-27 inches long are being
Source: www.tulareadvanceregister.com

Technology awards honor state s best and brightest
Providence Business News - They called them the Techies glass sculptures made by East Providence artist David Van Oppen, inspired by the shapes of molecules and atoms, DNA strings and lab fixtures. The Tech Collective, a consortium of technology industry associations
Source: www.pbn.com

13 head coaches back in 2006-07
Aurora Advocate - Out of 13 varsity sports for which the Board of Education awarded coaching supplemental contracts Monday night, none are new. Head coaching positions will be filled by the following: Bob Mihalik, football; Brian Highfield, volleyball; Jayme Byrum
Source: www.auroraadvocate.com

Lust, Caution (2007)
Rope of Silicon - There are no videos available. There are no images in the gallery. There are articles to read. A Chinese-language feature being scripted by Wang Hui-Ling, who previously co-wrote Lee's Eat Drink Man Woman and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon . Lust
Source: www.ropeofsilicon.com

Legal immigrants show other side of system
Modesto Bee - ATLANTA (AP) - Working with illegal immigrants every day in a suburban Atlanta bank, Carlos Carbonell knows exactly where to go to buy a fake green card for his wife. Sometimes he thinks it would be much easier. His wife, Valentina, has been stuck in
Source: www.modbee.com

Time for fishing down by the riverside
Everett Herald - The fishing spotlight switches to rivers this week and next throughout the state, as seasons open and near-flood levels on some streams start dropping. Chinook are the target of choice on most, although many of those in Western Washington will offer
Source: www.heraldnet.com

Beach Perch Fishing Derby planned
Chronicle - It was probably inevitable. Salmon seasons are shorter these days, strict limits have been put on bottomfish, ling and halibut, so the folks on the coast have now organized the first annual Westport-Grayland-Tokeland Beach Perch Fishing Derby. It is
Source: www.chronline.com

H & R Archives
Herald & Review - ATLANTA - Working with illegal immigrants every day in a suburban Atlanta bank, Carlos Carbonell knows exactly where to go to buy a fake green card for his wife. Sometimes he thinks it would be much easier. His wife, Valentina, has been stuck in
Source: www.herald-review.com

Lout you go: Federline a dweller in Brit s cellar
AZCentral.com - Because the absence of a denial is as good as a confirmation and nothing says quality information like a British tabloid: breaking Britney Spears news! In baby steps toward a breakup, Spears has banished pet husband Kevin Federline to the
Source: www.azcentral.com

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