Album : Juno SoundtrackYou're a part time lover and a full time
friendThe monkey on you're back is the latest trendI don't see what
anyone can see,In anyone else but you
Very famous incident from 1995, where some loose cannon stolen tank
and went nuts in San Diego destroying a whole block before heading
for the freeway where he ultimately came to a stop.
Japan continues its unstoppable march toward robotic human
companions. Twendy-One is state of the art and represents 7 years
of development and millions of dollars in research funding.He's
sort of like a 15-minute-battery-powered friend. Don't ever cross
him though because he is as strong as he is gentle.
??we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our
sacred Honor.?With these words the Declaration of Independence
concludes. They seem almost strange to our ears today. What those
words really mean is sacrifice.
The Indian navy conducts a series of 'war games' with the navies of
various countries: Varuna, with the French; Konkan, with the
British; Indra with the Russians; and Simbex, with Singapore. And
then there is the Malabar series, which teams the Indian navy with
that of the United States.
The Distinguished Poets Series -- 1 p.m. Saturday, Hamilton Club
Building, 32 Church St., Paterson. Poetry reading and award
ceremony for the winners of the 2007 Allen Ginsberg Poetry Awards.
Free, 18 and older, 973-684-6555 or pccc.edu/poetry.
It's clear this whole subprime mess is much worse than anybody
anticipated. Things are crashing. Stuff is burning. The best and
brightest minds are at work on how to solve this crisis before it
sinks the global economy into a hopeless morass that will plague us
all for decades.
Corinne Smartt Belcher passed away Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007, at the
age of 102. She was born in Viola, Tenn., on Oct. 4, 1905, and grew
up there with her six brothers and sisters. She was a graduate of
Murfreesboro State Teachers College.
1 Rumplesteelskin
Album : Juno SoundtrackYou're a part time lover and a full time friendThe monkey on you're back is the latest trendI don't see what anyone can see,In anyone else but you
2 Dwight Yoakam
Very famous incident from 1995, where some loose cannon stolen tank and went nuts in San Diego destroying a whole block before heading for the freeway where he ultimately came to a stop.
3 Dj Nicol and Magistrate
Japan continues its unstoppable march toward robotic human companions. Twendy-One is state of the art and represents 7 years of development and millions of dollars in research funding.He's sort of like a 15-minute-battery-powered friend. Don't ever cross him though because he is as strong as he is gentle.
4 Anthony De Mello
??we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.?With these words the Declaration of Independence concludes. They seem almost strange to our ears today. What those words really mean is sacrifice.
5 Sienis
The Indian navy conducts a series of 'war games' with the navies of various countries: Varuna, with the French; Konkan, with the British; Indra with the Russians; and Simbex, with Singapore. And then there is the Malabar series, which teams the Indian navy with that of the United States.
6 Monohm
One is a living universe, the other a 3-D voyage to schlockville. A great essay by Tolkien helps us understand why.
7 L5
New album by Alicia Keys and ?Frank TV? are also among the week?s best offerings.
8 Meav
The Distinguished Poets Series -- 1 p.m. Saturday, Hamilton Club Building, 32 Church St., Paterson. Poetry reading and award ceremony for the winners of the 2007 Allen Ginsberg Poetry Awards. Free, 18 and older, 973-684-6555 or pccc.edu/poetry.
9 Max Tundra
It's clear this whole subprime mess is much worse than anybody anticipated. Things are crashing. Stuff is burning. The best and brightest minds are at work on how to solve this crisis before it sinks the global economy into a hopeless morass that will plague us all for decades.
10 Maxime Dangles
Corinne Smartt Belcher passed away Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007, at the age of 102. She was born in Viola, Tenn., on Oct. 4, 1905, and grew up there with her six brothers and sisters. She was a graduate of Murfreesboro State Teachers College.