Monday, March 05, 2007

CHUCK BARNEY: TELEVISION: Around the Remote 



Chuck Barney's TV picks for March 4-10. DON'T MISS: "Life Support" -- Queen Latifah delivers a royal performance in this poignant film that takes a candid look at the black community's HIV crisis through the eyes of a passionate activist. Based on a true story, "Life Support" focuses on Ana Wallace, an HIV-positive former drug addict who channels her energy into an AIDS outreach group in ...

World datelines 
Colombia BOGOTA Four police officers and a civilian were killed Saturday as officers moved a powerful bomb allegedly planted by leftist rebels as part of an attempt to kill a city mayor, authorities said.

Monday, March 05, 2007 
HAMILTON COUNTY Dorothy Bernhardt Dorothy McBride Bernhardt, 86, of East Ridge, passed away Thursday, March 1, 2007. Graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. today at Chattanooga National Cemetery with the Rev. William Turner officiating.

Don't fear Costa Rica 
Yes, tourists were attacked last week in Costa Rica and brazenly. But, no, it isn't a sign of a worsening safety situation in the popular eco-destination. So say travel experts such as Tim Jarrell, publisher of Fodor's Travel Publications, who shrugs off the armed holdup of a group of cruise passengers in the Caribbean coastal city of Limon.

TSX Venture Exchange Daily Bulletins for March 2, 2007 
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Wednesday, December 13, 2006

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Lady Toppers breeze past Morehead, 71-52 



After coming home from the Virgin Islands this weekend, the Lady Toppers' road trip continued at Morehead State last night. Western cruised to a 71-52 victory over the Golden Eagles. It was the Lady Toppers' (4-2) second victory in a row. "We knew Morehead State would come in prepared, and I'm just glad we were able to come in here and get another win heading into conference play," coach Mary

Bitter End Beckons Women Sailing Enthusiasts to Make Their Mark, Learn From the Pros During 15th Annual Women on the  
VIRGIN GORDA, British Virgin Islands----Bitter End Yacht Club celebrates the 15th anniversary of its annual Women on the Water Week on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, January 6-13, 2007.

Penn State women not satisfied with 4-0 start 
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - Penn State women's basketball coach Rene Portland hopes her young team isn't satisfied with just a 4-0 start this season.

Musketeers face 1st big road test 
Xavier University already has experienced the sunny side of the road. While playing at the Paradise Jam in the Virgin Islands, they faced Villanova and Alabama, both quality opponents, on a neutral court.

Web site strives to offer environmental info 
Recently the East Brunswick Environmen-tal Commission Web site, www.njnaturenotes.com, received the Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions (ANJEC) 2006 Environmental Achievement Award. We proudly add this to previously received awards for (among other things) our Salamander Crossing Project and the Butterfly Park.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Surprise! Two tickets to paradise 



It wasn't until she was in her 30s that Bobbie Sheldon realized how sad it was. It was the plaque that sat on her grandfather's bureau for the 15 years after his retirement.

British Virgin Islands: Take the kids to Bitter End Yacht Club 
Don't ask Roni Goldberg to recommend her family's favorite Caribbean resort. It's not that she's trying to keep the 85-room Bitter End Yacht Club, located on a mile-long stretch of British Virgin Islands beach and reachable only by water, a secret. It's just that Goldberg recognizes that the quirky resort -- known for its sailing programs (it has more than 100 boats), snorkeling and diving (kids

What's your fantasy island? 1,000 choices from the Bahamas to Barbados 
More than 1,000 islands are sprinkled across the Caribbean and into the Bahamas. No two are exactly alike, and there's no one-size-fits-all vacation. But whether you're looking for your first landing or an alternative to the old standby, there's a Caribbean destination that's perfect for you.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Orbitz Reveals Busiest Airports for Summer's Last Hurrah Over Labor Day Weekend 



As summer comes to a close, U.S. travelers are flocking to airports this Labor Day weekend in search of their last adventure of the summer. Orbitz ( http://www.orbitz.com/ ), the faster, easier way to find the trip you want, today released the latest edition of The Orbitz Insider Index. The ninth edition of the Index gives travelers a preview of the busiest airports for the upcoming weekend and