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Charleston City Paper Models are the life-blood of Charleston Fashion Week Charleston City Paper It began with a walk, a walk to the audition at the Art Institute on North Market Street. A walk in line, among the hundreds of other CFW model hopefuls. ..... Read more

C.I.A. to Induct Randall Grahm into 2010 Vintners Hall of Fame

Posted by admin On November - 20 - 2009

Founder Pleasantly Surprised to be so Honored in Napa Valley ST. HELENA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Culinary Institute of America, Greystone announced today that Randall Grahm, founder and President-for-Life of Bonny Doon Vineyard, will be among the ... Read more

Kenworth’s Renton Plant Selected

Posted by admin On November - 17 - 2009

be among the first in the United States that may become certified under the pending American National Standards Institute (ANSI)-accredited plant certification, which includes conforming to ANSI’s Management System for Energy standard. This standard will ... Read more

A swift kick to the nets

Posted by admin On November - 14 - 2009

I’m guessing that much more than just soccer balls will get a booting. Collecting Forget stamps and art... Read more

Medicare Part D: What to Expect This Open Enrollment Period

Posted by admin On November - 13 - 2009

offered. ... Read more

A museum shelter for art – and snowshoers (Boston Globe)

Posted by admin On November - 13 - 2009

WILLIAMSTOWN – The surprising thing about the Stone Hill Center at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute is not that it keeps a humble profile to blend in with the fields and forest around it, but that it puts those natural surroundings on display. ... Read more

After 3,000 years, King Tut’s tomb will be given a clean-up

Posted by admin On November - 10 - 2009

By MARGARET NEIGHBOUR EGYPT’S famous Tomb of Tutankhamun will undergo a five-year project to clean and restore the lavish wall paintings in the underground chambers of the boy king whose golden mask and artefacts have long made him among the best known of the ancient kingdom’s rulers. ... Read more

A Capital host? Hardly!

Posted by admin On November - 10 - 2009

of historical treasures is treated very poorly by many of its inhabitants,’ he said. Mr MP Singh of Institute of Pubic Health and Hygiene (IPHH), a city-based NGO, blamed it on lack of responsibility among the drivers. ‘This seems to be a major area, ... Read more

The Somalis, Nigerians, Argentines, Colombians, Mexicans, Peruvians and Kurds – among the many here – are united by a common sport in Middle Tennessee: futbol, better known as soccer. ... Read more

The Somalis, Nigerians, Argentines, Colombians, Mexicans, Peruvians and Kurds – among the many here – are united by a common sport in Middle Tennessee: futbol, better known as soccer. ... Read more

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