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  1. Little-visited Puglia, Italy, offers warmth, wine and gloriously fresh food (Miami Herald)Open this result in new window
    Thu, 25 Sep 2008 10:57:28 GMT Travelers -- even Italians -- may tell you that the heel of the Italian boot is remote and unhospitable. But at heart, what this sloping rural landscape is really about is food, gloriously delicious, just-out-of-the-fields-and-sea food, and the people who produce it.


  2. Screen legend Newman dies (The Gainesville Sun)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 28 Sep 2008 05:42:21 GMT Paul Newman acted in more than 65 movies over more than 50 years.


  3. Augustine Swerved To Sainthood (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)Open this result in new window
    Wed, 24 Sep 2008 22:08:54 GMT Augustine of Hippo is best known as a Catholic saint, but his influence extends beyond Roman Catholicism.


  4. No nations, only states, please (La Stampa)Open this result in new window
    Sat, 27 Sep 2008 07:32:42 GMT We should do without nations, and think only of states, if we want to get out of the spiral of nationalistic uprisings tearing up the world. The history of China and the 6 party talks on Korea are an example to follow


  5. It's a jungle gym out there (Orlando Weekly)Open this result in new window
    Sat, 27 Sep 2008 04:03:43 GMT 2) Staff believes that kids these days don't use their imaginations nearly enough. Picture this: full, wet, luscious lips, slightly parted. Mmmmmm, sexy


  6. Wine — more than just a simple beverage (The Nassau Guardian)Open this result in new window
    Wed, 24 Sep 2008 16:31:40 GMT I'm not exactly sure what it is ... but as Helen and I were watching Sideways last week (for the 40th time) there was something alluring and seductive about seeing people open and enjoy a bottle of wine that made us want to get involved in the moment ... and so we did.


  7. How the Rusyns Could Save Civilization (Pittsburgh City Paper)Open this result in new window
    Thu, 25 Sep 2008 12:35:46 GMT Of all of the ethnic groups that have settled in Pittsburgh, few are as mysterious as the Carpatho-Rusyns. So convoluted is their history, so mysterious their origins, that many Rusyns are mysteries even to themselves. No one even knows precisely how many Rusyns there are -- though some estimate the... By Chris Potter.


  8. Old Stories, New Telling: Mecha Manga Bible Heroes (Newsarama.com via Yahoo! News)Open this result in new window
    Sun, 21 Sep 2008 15:31:17 GMT Ever wondered what the Biblical story of David and Goliath would have been like if only Goliath were a Giant Robot? JMG Comics' Mecha Manga Bible Heroes is going to explore "The Greatest Stories Ever Told" with Science Fiction and Robots.


  9. Pompeii: The life of a Roman town, By Mary Beard (Independent)Open this result in new window
    Sat, 20 Sep 2008 23:19:38 GMT I remember, as a 10-year-old boy, visiting Pompeii and being gripped by the plaster casts of the bodies of the fleeing Romans. One sticks in the mind, of a man sitting down, his knees drawn up to his chest, his head in his hands, waiting for death. Now, 27 years on, the last moments of the people of Pompeii still get the heart racing. Like the couple who left home with a small bronze lamp to ...


  10. The dirty Old Masters (Independent)Open this result in new window
    Fri, 19 Sep 2008 23:17:01 GMT In the early 1970s, Kenneth Tynan was doing some research. He was in the first stages of conceiving his erotic revue, Oh! Calcutta, and he found himself at a live show in Hamburg, one hand on his stopwatch.


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