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Localyte.com put 50,000 local experts in 170 countries at your fingertips
When the virtual world of the Web just isn't personal enough, get in touch with a real human for travel tips and trip advice on Localyte.com. What's hot: About 50,000 local experts in 170 countries are ready to offer travel advice and tips, which are...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Advice Columns and Columnists, Czech Republic, South Africa, Travel
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The Valley Line: Celebrating a life well-lived
Last Sunday’s gentle rain was so pleasing to me as I stayed snug in my little Spanish bungalow listening to lovely music and figuring out a new knitting pattern for a scarf I’m making of soft alpaca and silk yarn.
I love this kind of rainy day...Tags: Animals, Human Interest, Michelin Group, Zurich (Swiss Confederation), Czech Republic
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Firefighters Take Part in Exchange Program
FOX 4 Web ProducerThe Grandview Fire Department is taking part in a special exchange program. They're hosting two members of the Prague Fire Brigade from the Czech Republic. The exchange program allows Czech firefighters to learn about America's system of fire protection....Tags: Fox Broadcasting Company, Czech Republic, Jim Wilson, Fires, Disasters and Accidents
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Prague Wrong To Propose Frontier 'Justice'
Shame on state Sen. Edith Prague of Columbia for her ghoulish, disgusting suggestion about how to punish Joshua Komisarjevsky, the second man accused of murder in the 2007 Cheshire home invasion case that took the lives of three members of Dr. William...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Crimes, Murder, Joshua Komisarjevsky, Lawyers
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"Keeping the Feast' author discusses depression, advocacy and finding happiness
Tribune reporterBy releasing the paperback edition of "Keeping the Feast" on Feb. 1, it's almost as if Paula Butturini and her publisher knew that I would need a good book to survive Chicago's 2011 snowpocalypse. Stuck inside for two days, I needed something to warm...Tags: Health, Crimes, Depression, Book, Happiness (state of mind)
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Stinky souvenirs! Prague Zoo sells elephant dung
PRAGUE (AP) — Prague Zoo has started selling what look like ice cream containers but are actually full of elephant dung. It's the latest fad among Czech gardeners who are buying out the manure pails to use as fertilizer. The brain behind the...Tags: Czech Republic, Ice Cream, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Orlando Philharmonic, Susana Diaz focus on Mozart
Orlando Arts BlogThe Orlando Philharmonic's intimate Focus Series takes a trip through time to kick off its season, and stops Prague in 1787. It's a splendid time to visit Mozart and listen to the great composer's music. Along for the journey: Operatic soprano Susana DÃ... -
Libertyville choir to perform at St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican City
TribLocal - Libertyville » NewsOn Sunday the voices of 82 Libertyville High School choir singers are scheduled to echo across the walls of St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. …... -
Music review: Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra premieres Derek Bermel's 'Mar de Setembro' with Luciana Souza
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra's final program of the season conducted by Jeffrey Kahane and featuring the premiere of Derek Bermel's "Mar de Setembro," featuring the Brazilian jazz star Luciana Souza... -
EGYPT: Two Radio Free Europe journalists released from police custody
Babylon & BeyondTwo Radio Free Europe journalists were released after three days in police custody and left the country Sunday, the broadcaster said. Robert Tait and Abdelilah Nuaimi, both British citizens, were detained shortly after arriving Friday in the Egyptian... -
Book review: 'Panorama'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesPanorama A Novel H.G. Adler, translated from the German by Peter Filkins Random House: 454 pp., $26 Life is short and art is long, as the saying goes, but the sad fact is that a work of literature may not outlive its human author. Such was the...Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Judaism, England, Book, Fiction
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Homo Sapien
KIAHSo Easy A Cave Man Can Do It-has Taken On A Whole New Meaning. Were Cavemen Smart Enough To Know The Difference Between Men And Women? The Remains Of A Five-thousand Year Old Caveman Were Found Near Prague. Archaeologists Say He Was Buried Like A...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, KIAH, Minority Groups
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